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” — Number 10.573. By Telegraph to the \, ¥. Sun, ee See THE FEONILANS. Things Coming to a Head, PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT. The “ Boys in Green” Warned, FENIAN LEADERS TO BE A Warrant fssued for President Roberts. HIS PROBABLE ARREST TO-DAY. AN ARREST IN CINCINNATI. Fenian Treasurer in REPORTS FROM THE BORDER, ~Reinforcements Still “Arriving, OUR RICHMOND DISPATCHES. Case of Jct. Davis. Trial to ~ Commence in October, CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE 70 Pi PROM WASHINGTON. Opening o e - ~ Speech of President Jehnson, LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. War Question Unchanged, THE ATLANIIC TELEGRAPH. New Line to bo Laid Next Month &e., Olle &e. FENTA. The Canoda Ht eMy ic niot anton nilon by s 4 Waasaniator, June 6.—The following Proclama- Yon wae ierued to day: By the President of the United States ef America: A PROCLAMATION, Whereas, It has become kno n to me ‘het certain evil'diepo ed persons bave with uo ibe lrore nod Jurisdiction of the United sta‘es, begun sud seton foot, and have provided and prepared, anda @ #iitl engsged in providing and preparing means f° su0) emilitary expedition and euterprise, whic tion and enterprise is to be cer: ed on from ihe ver eitory and jurisdiction of the United Sistes avaluct the colonies, districts and peopie of British North America, within the dowinion od King dom of Grea’ Britsin aad Ireland which acid colonies, districts and pecple ood Kingdom the United Statos are at peace ; exprdi« ofthe Un And Whereas, The procertincs aforesaid conat!- tate a high misemexnor to:bdl by the lawe of the United States cs woll ae by the eolr a8, Now, Leretore, for the purpore of preventing the eerryin: on of the uniewtul exoedit prize sforessid irom the territorr and jar end enter iedlet.ou of the Unites Stoves, endiomeimte'n fb brace ag weil cs the vetional honor, and enforce oledlence and rospect to the ly wa of the Unite: St An drew Jotinson, Preiden? 0 United § ‘o edmonich ane wern ali good ©) izienn of the La Biates against ink’pg part or in « wice ninit equitepancing or evetting said uclawt ines, and J doexhort al) jude ning ei ® ebale and «Moers, im the ecivice of she & to empiwy eu ihece lawin wl y eV Di rud deteat the aforcs nee en tomrces and brie who may be engaved therein, the Act of Comsress in such 1 ao furthesmore cuthorize Mewe, Comm nudes ot 1@ Atleatio, wren por Uy f the United siates and thes Sand pe ven Tying on the exp dicic In test band and cau ed the « affixed Done «t the ci » cf Waehington, ¢ June, in yea ent ae tour mae se 1 i th (Dated.) Wasuis By the Prerident : Witmuadil CSAC RE) Suwarnp, Sccrelars BEPost TO THE w t ut Wassisaion, Joan 6,-The follori Depors of Fenian movements was received to-ds) bythe War Departincut Sr. Arnane, Vr., Jove 6, 1556 To Rrevet Briv. Gen S. FB. bareow, Uradoractere Maj. Gon, Meade; Malor Cuyler was cent to Hyen'e and Magtgnie morning to are.cep: t 3 aeceriain that t rerg Comins They denied that they were, and were going on theirowa hook, Th ence of an organ|zatiou, and ut arms, Ve estimated t! to | ouet ond generally ci lL A *2. had t . The w lwore depenain, Oo 3 z i ! Bot Gece any ha. gone east of BYE: nine Arrest in Cleveleud Ciurve.anp, V., JUxk 6,—1 eo Latcou Quinlen, Biete T.ecsu nd Agen the ese of nina bendy Ose), ad Censre Lara ¢ ies Leen @rres @. and ianoy in pres ihe i ptatee Marshal uas porrevion of the he ers pad pap A ‘ow mudcts and knenereks were the only munitions toord Great Le (C athering at Malone. Maioxg, N ? 1 cual uct town has ueevmed en ft hinportes the past five days ¢ i can be estime ed. sbout cne thousand, Bri Murphy, fo:me:iy of the 60ue New York, is here in command, Brig. Gea. ieiferman, formerly Colonel of the 28th lilivois, is also bere, Gep, Sweopey wae A Ne RRESTED, | Jail. SIDE. | f the National Fair, | us have | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 7 ‘, ast vat tho asylum ight be exten. Woe should not | | "wana sioea) : " shem orphane, Cuarisy ih t ape we The are) human or ) epeetfull ur ebed ent eorva your protect! ku “ t € ‘ B. Dorsatiy, » He vishedag uch \ " ‘ in y aw. but @ coneent ¢ | i ‘ is er of i Reintorcemonts w that ia thie eh n there H £ tiels 4 * | . t, Kavaas J s moony of Au, and a pew tor every i dt : \ t Fe vont arma tert t t our religion be i| i Or, 4 t 4 are PrOparing tv go as eOou ne IrAne - - ae tp om de arranges } wat t N.Y. dtr 4. The Pentene’ meeting } i - a a. ’ Bey eA Od, Aas matt fe feon anno aneed the (nauceration cere | t wb le H s ‘ r te gatrivuiious ot arcoutres | monics @ An the Vreetent wae leaving the \4 : } iow vouneored 19 £0 10 | iatiding, he was ereated with repeated cheers, amid ¥ et ' b oie tu ‘ ur 8 temail detache a o e © St. Law rence ve- | the music of the haa aS * it arte, pues oneness ‘ he 4 Tain b ' ‘ Une . dre Pes 4 ? Weinbineiie et JERP. DAVES, \, 1 ¥l hae jus’ arrived | “4 k ie ‘ ie Gaswe 8 | 4 ‘ ‘ * or i ‘ it « trate Ilis Trial Vixed for October Next, ‘ 4 nhebe " f ! oe . 4 j° se iorve already & i reliable ecaced | Sent Tha Ricuwonp, Va, June 6.—There was quite « large ; Me AL over & " ew t ere | (.—A compar i te in the Court room thie citi o CWrnty 100 ‘ | + this ci'y tay fo par rly all the mombore ot the ‘ forvesion to | Pacts And ttamors Prom Various Sources. , th cunt We h 4 d iar, 6. Reed, Brady and Brown, ' Torost t "A J An the A other piaees, eu tvue ww Mr. Davie, entered the Court room @.ont | Ottewn 7 Gorernme » Lotleved to | the Canadien border vo’ ock, and ewaltet the opening of the Court, patent: terae ‘ 1 ivives : 5 y About a quarter to 11 o'clock Judge Underwood took } 8a lay air . arta awoon the From Washington. hs seat, and the Court wae opened by the Crier er anger trom *nemies here who are be Waswtnotos, Jane 6 Alter the lapse of ee versl minutes Judge Underwood, ns erotly the Venian esate, It Sonstor Fessenden, at the meeting of tho Recon: | @{ireesing the A 4 District Attorney, se: | y the act of tho Parhament | pteyetion Commities, this m t ed the | “MT. Hennessy, we are ready to hear from you when- | deh and t say vas core | Commitior's final report, which wae accepted. Ig | ever it pe re = spare : ' 7 ° “(eof af | reviews the whole question of rico tion. giving | #0. and the counse!, | mtinue, 7 al elr | the reassus which influence! tho bere of the | ¢it all rose and preoreod forward to hear bie response, | ‘ reteh thet the A hut met very | Committeo in adopting the mearares recommended | Mf. Henaessy seid: ; speaaecite. Wi 8 artily in ep} Michael na fo anh rm Mas it ylecse your Hinor~ reeterday, Mr, W. HH, | , | by them, her :tofore ropo: ted to Congress, coun) for Je pro- | i c | It ie unders'ood at ¢ e De tihata 4 questions fo ‘he uit, nf 0 mes } eonirsct hes beens we the bie Governmen nh the abeence of Mr, Chandler, L at tha | 7 ; . : es ¢ wi ler ttoonwer, Met, aed promised I would | vie ra x maphdan "th | proceed toway to reply to the questions of the | Ye-traneportaiion of the t achment | lormed gooucmen, L ehali do o. reat 6 atlenins et r t € corvoctly eaye that an indetment Aas beer fonn | Gr the French atmy Now \ Vera Crum | Tac Cure exuiaet Mr. Davin, and enka, “fs it to bo | j toss Naga re, la Ge Marebal Ba | 5 ' “Is wo be dicpped ry’ or “leit to bo suse . rine isto leave Mex fetaciiment 17" So faras Tam iuetructed, Lbeliere it te } har "Cot , ree tried, bit 1¢ will not he porsible to do eo at pres. } Charles O'Conner, Haq, one ¢ e eculor counsel | ioty of reaeoes, some ef wiieb Ewill | ~ | fer Jet, Davis, ans ov, Prat), arrived la the cluy ». In the fl place, Mr, Limvir, al | th's morning and bad Interviews wlth tho President | Hood in th uurt for high treason, | | aa 7 pee eget ver h ny in the custody | | and Attorney General Syoed, in refercuce to the o t is held by the United states Govern- ‘ | trish o! Jefferson Davie me #8 Sinte prisguer at Fortress Monroe, u The fe cretary of th ears today recotved two | & an oder ot the President, abort 6 - Secresary of War, In the second p! | o proveeling, | Contributions ; one was postwarked “Heston, June | avis were in the cuatooy of this Court jun ‘ recto] 4:hJ* and contained $1,600, with the « be pow!ble forthe Attorney Geueral | is eral cor | anat the @ anipant wad dns ike Uhh ne rmmerods and peer | te. A ® of ’ seamount wes due ihe toed St the se:non, to com ie Ladl. h i t Preagury, and request t tot dto t cree | @ Caso Of Pleat national impo: . 1 et ! } by ay este eo Pissed to the oe expecte! todos in the third place, of Mr, Vi MY vnication stales that | isin ihedell siete of healin suggeste S eeliten in tthe words “twenty | Koed, 4 would be wothing les than ¢-uel AY ’ re w titen a were crowed over | bor and unheal’ hy seasoi, 60 expose him to ' ay) Cecile Aud the ward 6 fee ok written with ® | gyoidable tattcuc of @ protracted trial which appear Croveland; | Meas Ha era trans deratoan tates 1} to be a. inevitable reeult, from the array of conn: . at Hom wine Bila acd ¢ pavained oven: Sand prospective engaged for ble ceience. ' with the esplanaion that the euc oad the Court oor any of its officers have any News has been re Goveratont for revenue ina, ahd ree nt contol over the personot Mr, Davie, sod mod today. Every. lt bpd dor'h a priate tt sccordingly, Hwpossible tor the Dis ne who wante ive hon bul in regard to di bureing offieocs, na parned se will be tried; bot I rent te eubeiding, present Mr. avis here ! c into the — cusrtod, . a he jlouse, makes it the duly of every d sbureing ee "nis may ane A u June 6th ten trom St, nited 8 » heving any public | norice 10 tre bie. ul Sweeney ! to him for disturarment, to dep So mr ee th ey aod his asso eofane with cistes are con y te + or eurera, of the Ur wine one of the ay bale tooy wili have a jus s Tors phe thee barrier Jetes biparen enthurinem, 1 states, and to a Sweeney mani.orbes co h pode { € omy ae itt bo requ for | special deportwent of the Court whic , etbadk sided parmente te ba made by him in purenaner of (Lie law, | bat what the laventious of she Government are with sate of efaire, Seizureee: arms and ator the Third fection prowi et ane tank, or bros | ecard to the disposition of Mr, Davie, 4 aa mo tur we iy made by the United stat . | ker or other] 1, hoten authorized depository of | gher entrusted than J bave eaid, 1 new love, io Governor Dillingham bas a « t bile suene hall Knowingly receive, from any ie yonriouo., thas this Court, se eoun aa the a sarily ote eng officer o1 col ecorot internal revenue, or f re is i disposed of, adjourn antil the Aibons, fom the Yerwe tnt eneral's | Olen mento! the United states, any public monoy | fiat tuesday in October vex’, By that time, I truss etice, watching to nunderstauding of the atta. yorlt, or by way of oan or ecountmodation, with | the heat o: summer will have parsed away, ‘Loe ret é ‘ or without interest, or sill appiy auy pod: oney | weather will thon be cool aud pleasant, and should ation, and to cons een of calling out | to purpores not preseribed law, of who shall coun othe plensure of aeeng auain tee loaned the militia, € f the Veaine had | fel gidor abet any dishur otheer, collector of tue | poutiomen, toey wil be more fitved for the arduous fot ward es « tis a rt ternal revenu of the United = at hich tueir pio €s:0n consiautly lnposes upon i : ai ph aida 341 @ coing, euch eet, deemed & the meantime, the “CUryBULUZeOn po ;? have cone into Canad with » ight diMeulty. wijuderd ra dto by the learned gentieman wil be coat, Carbier, ) his client wilt be enjoyiay tue cool | T bank, who ot the sea ag Port Mouroe, instead ot fabaiug 4.—The | net, ehail be 4 and toud aunospuere of a crowded court ity-nine Fentan | public mone ho are now at | “U0 Section ‘ | ting iu this | . THY D hat teen informed by a fow remarks by Mr. James T. Brady, of > fe a Fenian | the Unite] sve 8’. Croix, Weat Indies, | New York, Judge t uderwood ssid ia ou noe: weainat Fort | that the ¢rop of @ will probably reach tt only remaius for the Court to say that the Die 1) hoeshearte, erpone » of | trict Astorny haa correctly represented the views of : = ree nerst or | the Gerernmnent upon this matter, The Chiet June ras inter i at Wf the British | ner | tice, who is expocred to preside on this trial, b { nelr * ! ected far i Vie | named the fret Puerd y fa Ortober ae the time that ; neh enieut for him, and the Attorney ietneoston ed, I ‘ i the ereat | ; ' Aha thet ft would be utieriy im " rvemonte that G r ul dupll | Representative Coukl the Jotnt Commit the pressore of ble many cue 1 ) tes retin | ditiepalt v ereasily ‘need by the trouble en the ba i hein the | i ; 1 i, | hoctiern frontier, to give, on eo short noth on t Lhe that ingto | * feees end Indian | t sovenwus Wispa ‘ beon wea | 2° chiwo: teil upon the table, and ore | ; testing eyorted ie thas | th | belisne vat ' | dainecte to the | that time, be brought be | ble peri’ ae | uiscase abadin the moaatir ily linpeiny aay ve Sams Deperte |p , the Government, whieh | Ae SommMand OF the te Ge ler, | vt dare | pueeble. Tt ie within the power ot th | wee ‘orming. Col, ¢ wa i would tov Loar | Of the United States t i he pl Ie tee: ped | misters, aod DT presus 5 \ OPE TOE SO STORES: | Neloee the | Davie would provably 1 julereat of their rant f hat had ical’ | event to make application directly to the Governe 4 ' ‘ad bY » | qont—bue tuis Cours would not tee! Justified in de : neny WS WEEN OF hat 4 | pyle at thls time the application beth of the Chief eJ C'inton thia “bad fevh | dusico sud the Atto wey Generel. It would un- ed to ut f the | | coultedly te much inere comfortable for courec: ag ary be weitascor Mr, Davie bimeelt, to have those months ! Ms was done 1 they | inthe Paid iather than iv the Bummer, Lecause it ts c hetore U. 8. Cor ccocy War mete Comfortelie ta diehmoud at that toe then io Sumi ihe motion of the Dietrict the en eae | Ac ganted, ibis Court will adjourn not swe, tO WO wu er, but until the pext ‘Tuesday in Ge a t sume is preterced by the Chief Justice ; , }eadt ucy General, ‘The case wil then, af uot dt tot | Leiore, Le uisvoeed of, ‘ “ ° | At the conclusion of Judgo Undorwood's re- wit he released on | marke the crowd dis, ersed, nd soon alter the Court a ecod eacurity, to | asioarned, the neu = ——y | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Dr. E. D: ‘ | Teirty-"iath Session, | | BENATE. | + I | Wasuixcron, Joxa 6.—Mr, Johnson presented 1 + W.k ue Keeadent ob tue i e | Sionewan, U, 4. anding the er densleleof Mr. W leinson Call, Senator elect | , \ ‘ willleat Me. 1 from Florida, for the term ending Mareh 4th, 1509, ¢ tM t i mit i j i « wt 2! 1, was ordered to lie upon the table ! ' t ‘ et Th tian r, Chandler offered 1 resolution authorizing the ‘ t a t ie ane National } ofthe Ti to pay the salaries of Trea- . h ov f Opiriug Cereme | te in the & o-hwhowere uuable to take | ’ ‘ a quailificadiou, which was referre) to the pee ree son Commerce, Onee plyaaty ee : : coustr n revolution was taken up at one a aa ' ue bday re tod s sous | na tending aussilor ou the tellowe , y H At lock, The pending question was upou the om ‘ eg & Dil f ol I wisies eur | 108 amendrugal, offered by Mr. Doolittle ou Thure- > by J + wh ‘ full band and | 24 dt \ a ¢ 1/6 und wae conducted to ser the Censure be taken in the re h 2 , ip goth 2 als 4 euall be spyort A 2on b an epproprisie | CAR AH Tt ee he tuelt n, accor. : sur'se prctent, He was followed | u erof melo © ectors over teenty-one Agh I M | e+, (uslined by the iaws there clioose he atla Ls 9 Ute ul noral Howard, eo ive must numerous bean Lettie ue . "1 i a ‘at f seutucay, and | : sud direct temes shall Le apport sneug ye taom ‘ c % Lion athe wee re. ea acoerding to the value of the real | ot mid , ywoe gee ‘ Defrousl taxsbio p.operty aituace iu each Bute, ed Ga Lie au je on board tho | ceived with repeated ¢ hot velowing to tLe Biante os to the United states, bes € 1 the sug—n de | President Jol neon was 1 cod. and do ae 4 ‘ dasapead " t ¥ the retiec f.cm the water hai ' te ¢ . r Doolitti's sinendment was dies l o—~yen, bro s the on i ol # Fi aed cm | me ed ashertads: css, in the « eo of whica he 7; nays, 21, ‘Thow who voted in the afirmative ua ria W le Victor Le cove of hu 3; ‘ ‘ Famiaty avOr We | mitod states and the The other day, near this city. and notonly once, | “2'e Messe. Cowan, Davis, Doolittle, Guthrie, Hen- peau Aneg BONVLNG 18 w Ler Q tne con- | but eeveral tne walt : the eraves of | dricks, Johnson and Riddle, Gitien Ob she au bei as ps ne starry pens ¢ kad | bennere. seco, Whe Leld tcow js a mass | at %. Aes ire # und looxed M ania offered an arendmen asa substitute of Hah comp O 1One Bet divt an eve 1 for the sceond ection, ap foliows: \1 | t Roprer 1 he erpo:tioned | thee « a:d giow.ng i reves, ‘ney | among the several Faves ace ng bo ther reapec. r ‘ Oluiers! he looke 1 pext on the other } tive nun bere, countiag tue whole number of persons | ‘20 3 e \ woat did he « th, rebel sade fa esach Seste, eacluding ndiins not taxe.; but | Gyen$ apace sor | woegiag ouch a regiieui™ sheatrite had eod- seuever Ue right to vote at any clection held un. pl say: A fala er Gas, ‘they are all | othe consest clove. 7 re sae neces, Whe | der ihe Constitution aud laws of tho United States or @ ui Cothing or | they were on ft) ices onerced in surfs | any Sta tealelto any of the male inhabitants food consists | 4, wea war. Now they elce: alternated vraves, of ruch State, being twenty-one years of age and being citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation im rebellion or an x is esis, ie Besia ef xepresentation A os vo be uced in ro} a whic e wawber of such male citizens hadi bear the whole » thei @.ore, my opinion * while itis pewoe. [Applause j Let peace do iw work, now co Lonya the ecow, to the M iy trusted our coumiry and Uovernment would be pr of five hundred or wore, be not immediately | piessed with peaec, and that cov fidence and reanect remo , diveases will be cugencered of the most | for ove ancther everywhere would be restored (ap deadly characier, Disrruq@e is meet prevalent, Ty+ } pause), eu: those wasius end disturbioe | } aines of soldiers ane aod ofuer State regiments : there they sleep in peace— les rty-Third Year: number of malo cilirens, not less than twenty-one atte cha ty t @nd that the Souste acjouro,. Adjourned. NCUSE OF REPLESENTATIVER. The House thon provecdod to the consideration of the bill reported om the def April, by Mr, Kelley, from the Commitee on Naval Atfatra, to authorize the Secretary of the Navy te necent League Island, la tle lelownre River, for naval purposes, Mr. Brandagee. epoe@ in opposition to the bill, des ecrioine League Teland ae S77 acres of inud bottom, three toot below the surface of the Delaware River ab ordinary bieh tide, anda hundred utles from the ocoan. Lie represavtet that League [sland wonid Tecureatidiag of pine or ten feet over ite whole Alen, eo ae to bring it to che dight of day and make it rer'iy en istend; that that filling alone wonld in-~ volvo fa ea pendsiere of a miilion of dolla: 6; that tor al boilcinve pile would have to be eum. bed fis to depth + snd chat no man could live on the feland with ous rbaking the clothes off bie back wits fever and eeve. Lic moved # eulstitute for the bill, requesting ‘ommission of hot ese Jl Man the Presideat to appunt a than seven cComporent oflicers and @ mak etal iination aud eurvey of euch eltes as haveor may be proposed tor an tron-ciad stations Bnd to ropors bo Congress the corsesponding advap- tacoa fn disadvantages of each, r, Brand coco! Lia speecn by representing the folly and dity ofauordng the iroo-ciad fleet in a mud-bol a ovndred milosnp the Dolaware River, from whic! they coud pot get to the cceen in less than four days aul whers in winter they would be locked w in tee, Why. he asked, should ther be kepe there For aloty ¥ if thoy were perapoiens to vefead them~ » they Could detend tho station where they were Any honest and competent Commissiones would ay that the iron-clade suould be keps where, ip tho day of navel attack, thoy could get to the de- 1enee Of the Comat cities, for whose detenes they were desiguods aud tor which alone they were of sng — Mr, O' Netil addrewed the Honse in eapport ie Dill, arguing pen tho edveansages of Leaguo Island Londos as @ station tor 1 Committee, wae, Gov: | io ody Gutagos of d irom clade, Mr, be Biond, a member of the Ni expiningt that the real question sold be ot advantage to t ut abanden the Navy Yard at ot Legge d. * now badly e.tuated, the ie re it, fhe citizens ancious for iter ; the \aval authoritica were in faver of iteremoval: and the city of offered to presept League Laand gratmitoualy to the Goverument, ‘Chet was the whole q in- vorved, 00d it did not in guy sense ane ene the p wee! of an ironclad eyation at New London, Without disposing of the bill, the House passed f om Its consideration, Mr, Conkling, from the Joint Committee on Reo construction, reported testimony taken by the Com mittee in reference to Loulelana, Texes, and the In- dian ‘Territory, whieh was ordered te be printed Adjourned, whether or tos tt erui in Mexico, Reports via Liavana, Hiavcca dates of the 204), received at the Bum Of fice, stale (hata Spauish stesmer had arrived there with Vora Cor dates to the 21a, amd City of Mexi- ooto May loth, ‘The complete defeat of Cortinas te annouuced Ly Mexican papers, on the 27th alt, at Patite Bianco, Several Americans were reported killed amoug Cortine'’s army, Tampico is besieged by Gomer, Maximilian ie about making @ trip » Guadalexara, It was reported thatthe Juariste were repulsed in an attack on Leotitian, The Juarisie bave marched South from Chihuahua to Sante Rose alle, Several other engagements were reported, all tending to the advantage of the French, The heat af Haveas wae exces By Telegraph t the Kew York Buna Tne failureot « prominent banker of Phileddl: phia is reported, ‘Tetmonariio communication 1s to be established between China and Europe wa Kistcha, So ssye 8 San Francisco dispatch. Proner, the Philadelphia murderer, will be hung to-morrow, Ho fs quite unconcerned about it, and este and drinks heartily. On Monday, May 28th, a whale was captared In the bay at Somers’ Point, N.J. ‘The fish was 6 feet long and 10 feet across, and it yielded about 100 gallons of ofl of the finest quality, ‘Tax Stete Convention of the Unconditional Uston party of Maryland assembled yesterday in Balti- more, There was # lergo attendsuce and greet enthusiasm, Tre ateamer Ephesus, the pioneer of the direct line between Liverpool and Norfolk, Va., bee ar- vel att.» latter place, with large cargo cop- signed to different parte of the State, Cart. Mawrwn, of the celebrated Menter's Bank, was mortally wounded Ly a pistol ball fired bye burglar, who entered bis house at Newport, Ky. yesterday morning, for the purposo of robbery, Menter's eon afterwards shot the burglar, fatally wounding him. Tre steamer Wieches\ short of coal, Capt. Gregory, from Ragged at Fortress c, bound to New Yor day before she sailed the crew mutinied, and were put in irons by the U.S, Consul, to be delivered to the U, 8. District Attorney for Now York. A rorwapo passed the city of Augusto, Ga., avd viclulty, on Tuesday, accompanied by oa heavy rein aod athunder storm, The Painburg, 8. C., scbool-houre was destroye |, killing seven children aod wounling vine, The crops ere supposed to be seriously damaged by the heavy hai) storm, Tar steamer General Sherroan, eight days from New Orleans, arr'ved at Fortress Monroe yeeter- day, with 125 men of the 1% United Bates Col- ored troops. They will be mustered ous of service at City Pout, ‘Ube regiment has been stationed at Galveston, Elgit companies, the belance, comw- manic. by Malor William T’ Baker, bave sluve sealed from Now Orlcans, Tus Gren! Jucy of Mercer County, N.J., who have Leen investigating corruptions used in pase- inp bills through the late Legislature, presented indictiuents yestecday egainss G. §, Wagoner, of Passaic, ©, M. Rice, of Hudson, Barcloy Hoines, of Burlington, and Daniel Holeman, of Bergen. The first two were members of the House: the last two were what are known as “lobby members," Moxa Kosa, Ching, dates to April 13, were ably received at ae mines at New Changwee tock furel'le possession OF & boy in the service of the A an Cons’, and his companions, who aitenmpied a rescue, were fired upon, The next day the Consul, with forty or fifty persone, pulled down the houses of the Chinamen concerned in the outrage, ki'ling three in the atlray. A picratca gives e gloomy account of affairs in Miss'seipji and Louisiana, from the destruct ve floods, the cold weather, &e, It is predicted thas there wil! be fernine in the South before another season, In many places the planters hav» no money and are out of provisions, Merchants will cavum seuientantaaametnaananimemanat (Continued om Fonarth Page.) an Franeiscu. Bs

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