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~? umber 10.5 Sea cl co tothe N.Y. Suan, NE OF JL FR, DAVIS, ogran ate or His Release. 0,000 Bail Money Ready. E LATE FENIAN WAR! tles and Rumors of Battles. E JIG ABOUr DANCED OuT. rehing Home From the Border TER EUROPEAN WEWS. MRMAN WAR QUESTION, of Peace. |: ENGLISH MONEY PANIC. o Mor: ter Prespects Elenvy Wailures. esllanecus and Local New DERPEST ARNING IN THIS CITY. TO BEEF-EATERS Aud Their Movements. STILL HOPEFUL, HOLERA REPORTS Fenians EOYs Est C nother Case Up-Town. cage c&c. Ne oy es Ce Gerry he Latest News * 1 at J ou Davis had ' t ‘Sotthe report could pot trace ! to 4 1e6 i Totay, how ‘ ed of Horace tire - | isteliell a e F Clark.of New wove € ned jn that con- ecertal sic now.o Washington, beon in search of pie several days bliely known whe ber eu euccesetul, Judge 7 1 the Clcult pre suse, @ud Leuce it ie eal wiil be wade h, 10 act concur. In the matter of t hat five reutlomon are i thernscives on the aan of fifty thou cao ce at the next tem ou ieevie ls belt thea cr ot wat, as uo habeas corpus, it ¢r the control of the yids, rOlonee Sim her trom io in this t vornmcnt ar iit would tuen be a purely jue t Cour determing 0 Mi recuss the ver on bei ' jon with iter the Pre due has wun guess ¢ iit bring confined to : obvi thot eod. NEE SSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ‘Tiiriy sinth Session, House of Representatives © spesker | y the Treasury tor salary and eiguth Coa on Ap plemen, of the amount pas tothe uw len embere of th hist bwee: t terre os The age wd sole wae sudthe ealury ac¥¥7To>: tote’, 25,836 paid to mombers oF the iste e was periary SILt Yl Ay debt Lee: sum rece.ved tor U, Of sbary laud, $6i,+ air, Cole receives ior Sis, and air. neler, Mr. Mediive, 1e- tue deieguie for | ame ven. paseed by the Sen- ported to (be House with amead- «hich ite concuirence was requested ef sunocunced that unde sWe8 Ws iu Orde: except de eeul the Whole, outbe Pies was ae, of Ohio, made UOuOd, LakKIOg Lhe mm Kis t aby the hou peech on the eubject vugiessioual view of e that on Wed « would Le calied Mass,, za¥¢ Do meuan lock, adjourned, Mississippi. ‘lings of the state Convention ree of Bans, JONE Y.—Lhe Minaise ppl Press J) Juckeou, have passed resolutions, de- t the peop accept the aroimrament of Kl faith ; freedmen, and will support emancipation and eudorse the President's rOnstruetion, They say Stevens, Sumner (lempung to Letray the Constitution, aad despotic government, orth Carolina Convention, lhe Convention today \oustituilon, hicherto be- n given to the bee oiore ub sto aujcorn on 4 hh insi., wae reteried to @ Bpocial pe " [ Fires. ahd Vila, JUNE #—A destructive fire abe rng, on the coiuer of ue vets, Ob the peluy tks 6'* Wooly vot te Monarch, Jy, & Co.'s eetabliah- ry dod pilus cotton and wooen ud ccoyed, “The Kevaione Mille were eu, wolf ts partiatly insured sm ani] giaud Companies, 4 9.—The bulldings Nos, 189 me © deatro,ea by me lowere are the Peameyir B.o.uerm Bmp ail, Kuabark & Co, $45,040, E1U—A most destructive fire broke ©0.e twelve o'clock Inet might ip the Mea etreet, 1D Gbatienes 3. sitdinen te ‘the TeWactory, Atk tae | encsmpuent on NEW Y ‘ORK, ‘Old Mill Pond Prop | the on what te e burned, rendering bouseless six'y one embrac.ne some hve bu peers: | y Ine Several sreme d. b bone “ere Tbe jose is estimaced at odUt ty ted tote insured; but mort © (Le power O CUpsuteot the tenements lose ail their faruiture FEN End of the Invasion of Canada—The “Right Wing’ safe Back Again—Despair of the lenders—Arrest of ten, Spear—Precia- marion of Gen. Mende—Free ‘Fr tation Offered the Fenians, Ke, Kc. The dispatches and tocerams of Saturday, from Farious pute of the frontier, go to show that the Fesian Invasion of Canada isatanend. The“right wing" ofthy Fenian army, sambering some 2,000 men. uncer Gen. Spear, having crossed the frontier morning, @nd marehed some three miles, went into camp. “Going inte Camp” corsisted of the men creeping imto cornera of fences, under bushes, cnd groupmg around barne and sleds, for hey had po ents, and were obliged to do the best they coud under the cireumetances, The men ecomed ander no discipline, aud ndered away ino de wherever ‘ler pleased, they bad no commis: t cuppdes, but iitte aromantiion, end a great ackKoteaime, There fects beceme apparent to the 6 nod created great diseatietacticn in the ranks, ihe ofieers enceavored to keep them quiet, end told thew to wait patently for tue promised eupplies, Ut .t wae no Ce, and eoue three hundred leisihe rday tight, and dcetermioed to make their way for the American shore, in tmoruing the decoutent wae complete, aud both sand men refused to do duty amy ionger. About Y Coock on Savurday morning the column wae srawoup in line and addreesed by the Commancing jeneral, #bo intommed them that he found himeelt Lacie to furtil the promises made to them, aud Assoc (hoee wiio wiebed to rena n with bin oa Brit i rho atep from the racks, QOoy gxioen men on Frida r uted to tuisioepring eal, which 60 non plus ted ;he General that he at once gave the order to brens cmp. As there was uo camp (0 tpoar » thie coreuns wee oun over, Comovel Coutre waa oF ‘eo fom hie men inte ie and mitch ty Bt. Albans, there tw report pyveuey. Col O'Connor was ordered to re- sto Veuuout, aud about ¥ 4) o'ewek Li that wee lei cf the “iabt wing oO. tue Grand Feniag Aimy" wacrepulr mas ftoward Ametioan oil, Arne, puucer, sad @¥elytuipg @#e tuat the wen could cosy off with them ou tue retreat, were lashed upou tuelr backs ur packed 1a satchei bac luiucw suleo!l comes and ne upon them when (ley aia ted for home, wae bi hvery man wot Gestroyed or sold his ariue carried them «if, and some ven Cattied ts Many @@ two tnusKete QLu two sabres, Lesdes hee otuer trappings. ‘The Saumaniion wae carried over into Vermont by © we ened stored ip @ bacw about three-yua:teeot moe nom the soe, It is more than probsbie the Loatea Statler 10°ces, Who are maicbing to tue bor der, wil eowe 16 Al lung the road on tue United ptatesa.de, om he live to Bt, Albena, iiree equace O were s@#t.uv upon ihe Lidisiaes or marching ue Yue selling among et nate aitneg they Lad sot remained aise while longer, ae thes wanted to gether woie plunder, The tauuro wae utes to there bemug .oo much wolekey im the aud too /ithe Gieciplhoe, ite etated that Cen aid Le woud datber Lave shot than Lave ia su (he mauve: be bas, eOd wost of the » uch sebamedof the retreas. lia woaving at thiebgace. Ge ob fia ou iat * eL0Ub > 0M. bus wae elwoet tied y GO placed tm Cusmdy as the Weidon house Dispa ches from Malone, N. Y, June 9th, state that the exeltement wag settling dowa in that city. Un Friday night General Meade issued the following clamation'=— ip cone organ All persons assembled at this Penis ebian nectiou with, and ju aid of the or the purpore of auvanin y ordered, in complisnce with fume lou, to Cement fom their ent men ot the expeditionar lll, on epiiestion to (he officer in vormand of the Uniied orces, on giving their ietying him that they wh traneportation, be to their homes; aud all officers » who unable to pro oft tied otic re wili be required to. «ive such ectory tothe civil aathorlt-s, oon essioms of men & emai trusts that ¢ tote ueng the y aod peaceabl ve Leen taken to prevent all 1 maiectal, the Commanding ese liberal offers will bave the xpeditiin, now hopeless, tobe abandoned; and Le trusts that the wathori cvntom to the re quie &i those wLo lave any Tespect tox the Uni gi thet lam ition and of th not vomp » & sufficient torce will is bought te bear w compel cbeaienc (aieueu), : Gro. G. Meape, Major General U8, A Quite a number of Fenians eccepted the terms and took their departuse ‘or their homes, The fol- lowing proc ion was leeued by the ‘sfield Cir- cle during the day “ Bland, eqenredes | stand! Lreland expects every max to do hia duty, ~ Biood has already flowed, and your coantrymen in the hea 's ef your relentioss foe., W ill you cevert (heim im the bour of needy * Revenge or Des or Neve It ie seported shat the Government hes seized in the ne.guborhood of 64.0) stand of arme and abous Sv tons ot ammunition Thee stor to be soid at auction, Ley will probably bria east $10u,000 At any rate, it is thought, the sale will rewuner the Government for incurred 1p putting down the Fenian mo’ Gen Murphy aod Gen. tefferman bad an interview with Dest acd Gen, Meade, Savurday We ‘have our orde gud we can aud will p we etal cross soto Can Ww shell tight th dere it they oe Meade relied" have got orders, 1 meutraiity laws t aie the wcoundrel who bas done allthis! God L bad you ip Canada, by G—d 1 would bang you Leture you bad time to look around. | have influ- euce in thie state, aad if ever you attemp: to come teiore the people to seek @uy off bai. be atthe polla, aud shall moke your Game damned in every community, We will oppose to the atimost of cur powerever) man who bas interfered in the.” Muiphy mace an adc +B it, teliiug his fol- lowers to go to ‘heir how tots to various pulnte oo the iY wu by bis order, Ogdensburg telegrams of Saturday state that Fo- nian matiers were taming down, bat that a bad feel. ing was springing up between the people on the op- posite shores of we Bt. Lawrence, The American Dority, wae fired upon from the tie lying at anchor # abort istanes Je, 00 Lhureday wignt. The ni ui Capt. Dority hove to and let go ne a short (ime he was Taluied wie & voile: ol side Lie at once lowered his || boas burried ore, where he tound » smal! Inve y bey o} Canadian volunteers ina siigbtly ine! con. dition, ‘Lhey bad taken the Creole fora Fenian ox. pedition. it y night the American schooner b.i- * indienne ee ————E—EEeEeE—————————————————————EEE MONDAY, tre not allowed to trave! by road The balance of the Fevian cficers a.rreted were re | Bom Custody om Friday om giving bail ia $8,00 enc! The Boston Rraatn of Saturday pub! lowing dispatch from Brig Gien. Malan Piotow Hirt, ©. C., June 9 —We are in the ene =) countrr. "be green tag waves cefiantly. We bave captured Pigeou Hi tre, Slab City, aud the dritish coluie, We are roacy to advrnce Hurry ap the einmunition Victory or death | Growlers aud cowards have gone to the rear. They will talk about our positu a, bus don't mind them. ‘The tried men of nerve sre at the front. Last Kvening’s Dispatches. Matonm, N.Y. Jone Orm.—General Meade and bls proclainetion tothe Fenians bere bas not bad the effect intended. 273 of them have accepted the offer of free transportation to ther homes, and a por Sou ofthem have departed. The captured offic areyetin arrest. They are paroled nightly, how ever, and board et the Lest ho «| in the je. T bare an eramnation before Commissioner Charles ©. Tappan oa Monday, when Chas, O'Connor end Judge Daley will appear as their counsel. It is re- ported also that Ben, Butler has offered bis se: vices District Attorney Dart is here for the GWovernmeat, Sympathy for the Fenians here is very strong aruoug the people of Malone.; Delegations of the firet ldiesot the place have been from Louse to house today gath ering bread for the Irieh volunteers. Col CC. Levie, late of the rebel army, A i ‘al of the Lith army, is accused by the Feniaas as the of tbe partial fullure of this movement, They tee leve be bas been fn communicasion with the Cava. dian and the Uuited States authorities MAtons, N.Y., Jone 10.—General Meade left for St. Albeue at 8 o'clock today, The prisoners are *till in custody up to thietime, Two bundred and fifty Fenians have lett, or eiguitied their intentions todo so. The iadies of Malone have tormed «com mittee, and are present making extensive prepa- rations for a grand dinuer to Le given to the Fenians to-morrow, Pverything is quiet. It was reported that Colonel Scanlan's regiment of Fenians aod a detachment ef Britivh cavuiry had an engagement near Pigeon Hill, Canada, Friday. The Fenjans dispersed the British, aud captured one hun id ho: , which were subsequently testored to Three Fen weie wounded, che Britied tr as killed ¢ JUNE tishes the fol- St. Armand Cen- » tat troops are aded to-might at the Welden Houve, by the the Third Kegiment. In response to ( al Meade complimented Vermont soldiers tor heroic couduct atthe battle of Gesiyaburg. Kelerring to the present revolution, he ssid be was glad to find that the clouds had passed away. and the run of peace end ood order again shone forth *ympethy be bed tor the cause ‘pn mumber of bis bearers had Leeu ever much we bad cause to retell fr want of @ upon any o her faith and fidelity to Deutisiiy inber as American citirene that Partof wisdom and food polley to uo unto ot & We would thers do uute as, (App) For himeeit h et thie t.me Lutone dutr to pe:- form, aud th tha: the jaweot the Cuited States were oh ecuted, aud that he sbould do at al and every hazard General Bweeney was confined in a room just above General Meade's during the serenade, Le made no responeg LATER, Gen. Sroeney and Col, Mceban were paroled thie morning by Geo, Meade, to uwait the ection of the civil aathorities, Atuvany, N.Y., Jone 10.—Between five and six hundred Fenians arrived to thie city from Ma one thie evening, They © furnished transportation tothie point by the Government. They beloug to New York aud Baltimore, They bave uo money and Bo arrangements have teeu made to give them tran; portation Warten ¥ N.Y. Jexe 10 —Three car loade of re‘uruing Fenians passed here on yesterday's trains Anexira train with about four Luodred more went Sou'h thiemorning, They have nei\her money nor food, Many wore are coming tomorrow. Nome aie going North, Woucksten, Mass, Jone 10.—Sixty Fenians, on der the command of Lieutenant-Colone! Trainer, arrived by special train from St. Albans to-night They were met at the depot by «large crowd, who welcomed them hore. Bostox, Jeve 10.+A epecial train trom St. Albans arrived late last night, eod another thie afterncon, g altowether avout 1,60 Fenians home from the Vermout border. All who had crossed the Cana dian line, except a few strage are iucluded in these arrivals, Traosyortation was furnished by the United States Government. The Feolan war le ended in that direction fer the present Dergott, Jove 10,—The schooner Dickinson, from Chicago, came down the river this morning, tiring the Fenian flag, She wee brought te end examined by the cuttor Shorman, None but the crew were foand aboard, 81 Locis, Mo. June 9.-The W. Hovan, before the United & closed to-day. Juige Tr tleman in $6,00U Load for @ probavie violation of ihe peutrality | ‘Lhe c.se of A. L. Morsieon, of Chi- eago Ill, was then commenced Montreal, Jove Yin, 9 P. M.A: this writing, everything ie aod bas been valet at the tromt during the day, The Royals, ove of the Lest volunteer corpe in the Province, jeft this afternoon for the front, Ten thouseod propio witnesse! their depar ture from the station. Dispatches (9.3) ¥. M.) just received from the front, state that there i a eeoersl retrostof the Feolaos, and that those at Bt. Albane are surrende:iug ¢ arme to the Lots ed States authorities br order of Geo. swevuey. From Europe, Three Days Later News. The steamahip Allem . from Southampton eo the 30th of May, arrived at thie port early yesterday morning. The Cunard emigrant stoamer Maite. which left Liverpool on the afternoon of the 20th and Queens town on the Suth of May, bas also arrived bere, TUE EUROPEAN CRIBIS, decidei to hold the ge Reynolds, bound do: mine Be, Lawrence, There are but few fresh rumors respecting the pro- 2 pose ns wd bis posed Conference and progress of military prepara: thal ae Anse ean a fou Yor tions, The replies of the armed Powers to th \- burgh, whether de .ermined to pri tations of the neutral ones were expected ine tuey Brod th the, midst take the consequences, don. mA dispatch 1 wt Rerlinm dispatch of May 28th on uy “It ip not Habeas Corpus has been suspended, jeaee that the Con: be held at Paris pivciauned W take eflectom Monday, when the infu: questions ie the reform of the tution, NOsentasion of the d Canucks will take vensesuce on all persons + who way i be unfortunate enough te be to be suspected with Fenianism he U, 8. Marshal at Wensbere bee informat ot the transportation ite hb the interior ot the county of ten wagous loaded with ammunition he had sent out @sorce of men to intereep: ‘ean The Fenians of Buflsioare sald to mumber about 8,000, and a numberof them have applied te Gen, Barry for transportation home, and Gen. Barry has See iteeahried sit oeeventoees | ere ace see = sered necessary, A ap Caranonee: affecting the Germanic Con- ee territos fea be dncaaed A eel @netian ques erase tor terri orlal neato ‘ 4 af an 8 Ser ve eno minie: or wil} iN reore,ent t the opening sitting w Waa soy dolay ia telre represen: f | hoes poe ry o * i, ae IS66. | iaiand of Sardinia. We are bound wo declare (hat these suppositions sie false in every point. The } | meats ofany kind wit | etia. French Gevernment hee en‘r b foreign inthe i into po engage A Krusseis telegra faye that “the Preach ine to oF reome the cp erp ot for the proposal of an arr order to emoree ty ar tious of the Conference’ eneeavor- itish trove af neutrality, im case of need (he del bere: The Patt Mar Parte that the Hleetsat Cheri ou ercers ok fuuiuo: jately asthe French lead to the Suepiclon that the re to go the Black fea rac her thas tothe 4 aod that they wil be @c- comprnied by @ britieu squadron It ba thet, cv to the nt had mobilized eu to meet th for service 1 trian Ariy Morayvi oft the renters, a North tewarde the Bobem would be 1 he Aus riav a ri ater or the Venue tien tow ue the En peror of A j on (he S7il tthe Austrian neatetor ihe mainven eyuaily be in the in reviewing the troc at the warhke war coniinw rement iu the in Venice, bad hroughout Veneta, us wt Lriest that @ Turkish ente el the Adriatic avarnaud Seton hed been becuive Kinga ur person, Hoth that (hey doing all in their uteuane oduc ved com y a (ol the beverai Wet, GREAT BRITAIN, ‘The real contest in the Government reform bills commenced in the Houre of Commous on the voth, when Whe motion (o comeudate the two pending bile into ove wae rgreel ty Sir KR. Knightly moved thatitt instruct on to the Comiities that iuer Lave power to mak pro vision tor the betier prevention of bribery and cor rup lon at roment, 10 eumeny woulda ed Bir at. KRuight wot mute tacboty & OU ey Rjeutuce bil the lie Morning Manaty says (he Chillan Mialeter to Londou Lad demanded hie passports, The Uritieh ‘ rumen, laguld to have offeaved both beiiger eute, Spain is incensed at Mr. Layard's language, end Chi |) iudigosut at beiug lett ta whe lurch at ihe eleveuth hour Gen, Beauregard was meeting with a warm re pifon ta Liverpool mission to Euglaad ie to prowote certain railroad interesteiuthe Sous, He @ L.ve. pool & boceming known, ehed gud the nese coon rapidiy th Peuded on leuving, gud cousiaeieb, veopie followeu hiw thivugh the streets Un the 26.b May, in celebration of the Queen's birthday, the Cabinet Ministers all gave banquets in Louden as usual upon the vecasion, Mr, Adams and the heade of the diploma'le body were present at thatgiven by the Kari ot Clarendon, Mine Fore gn Alalie. Al Giverpoo. (he Mayor gave e Lau. quet in Lenor ot the day to toe ty eigu Cousule, the luca) Oficial, Ge, Mr Dudley, U, 8. Consul, spoke lyr (he Codeusase body, mud tu bie coureo of hie re marks exyesed wo earvest desire toc perpesual filendebs betwee Eng.aud and America LONDON MON EY MARUET—aANoTHgn Na The principal feature ju ihe ftingucial world was the anuouncement by the directors of the “Cousoli dated Bank" of London, on the morning of the 25ub hal resolved ‘0 close thelr di ecent y utderook cettain ilanilit ens of Loadoa,’ bu ranger i proved stimactor, and i thee, it wae) wary to ad ep take heir notice of rus -euaion, eay thi aClueu. with tue bape of Lou. 1 PatLeus, of ue the are 0 dtl that bo dificuity wo cob iucting | He Oa aw ther band 1D aD wiinout | ieely avaliable form.” Lhe ac tion Of the Conrolidaied Bauk is very @ Rae. ue. pounced, ahd it Led the effecs of Checwing the ine pPoovewent which bad eppaieocly set in on the Ydth su filuaucia. cucies, Un the 2¥rh, the news of the heavy gold shipments trom sew York ou tue lvth wae received, aud bade good efuct. SPAIN, Senor Bermudez de Castro, Minister for Foreign idressetacircular tothe Spanish rep- broad explaining the grounds of the The Mini asseris Ou eddy to slgu wm Louor- THE BRAZILS, A division of the Brazilian army disembarked on the 10th of April upon the left beuk of the Parana. Ad @hgsgement took place on the jollowing day re sulting in tne defeat ot the Paragua compelled to abandon Stapiaa the Mar Lopez burned his camp seni ret upon onthe gud By way of Bi Ayeres it epee abie peace, ¥ prisoners vit Lop ee was re STILL. LATER Arrival of the Hibernia Fantogr Point, Scxpay, Jeve lv.—Lle eterm d tothe ground hip Hibe.nia, trom Londonderry, Juge let, bas | paseed this point en route to Quela TOR ECLOPEAS Cmts Telegrame from sarious points coutirm the state monte that Austria, Prussia aad italy bave a mb, } of with the | the tuvitstion to the Counter the Lecera! Diet hae also resolved to cecep 108 invi- rates given to the Germen Confederation Conference. and would probably Prordren, the Bavarian Minteter ae thelr representative. Acomr' cleet Ba:on Von Der for Foreign Affairs, Communications were be ing interchanged for arriuging @ day for the Gres ; Tk se obated that different Forelna represent their vovern ous conflicting programme for crptance of th Tt le assorted that Austria cate relative , ot to divcuss Buy pio orm of the re orel Constitution, Piu - wis ieairo seid to demand thas (he Coniecence eliall not discuss questions relstive exciusively to the inver Bal iuteresiv Of Geimeny, and that it rh.!! speedily prove (hat # ieal prospect existe fur tho proservetion of peace, The Bote of the kieach Government in- viting the bede-al Dies to send a rep esentat: the Conterence, ts pu iat Fravkiort, It et tne objec sot the Coniei@ace to be # diplomatic set. Uemento the quesueus of Schleswig, Holstein aud Venetia, aud iso of Federsi retorm, so far ae it affects the European wilibrium, lhe now con- clades as tollow hae overaineit of the Emyeror trusts thas the powers who have m: ane P ations for wer will. If they accept the Pree conterence, euapend thelr armaments, even it | ould seruple | Ba their midtary Tae ieee ite wo poe A Berlin telegraza of the Sst says: Prussia, in ber seoly to the invitation for err to the | ei deat Reais a Redes Ee ceases FI TE ner cia tele Aa et eM i ie lan ee ti Si Rea th sae nolo kal EE oie £23 d ers Mhinty: dy ‘hird Ye ear — —==3 ference, accedes to the desire enpreceea in the letter O| jovitetion, thatthe armed powers should oot make further nillitary movements during ite delibere one, ‘There is ao indication of @ relaxation in warlike Preparations, Masy thousands of men are already engaged on the fortifications of Viensa. Atelecram from Kiel reporte an affair betweom Austrian and Prussian treops, No deaths occarredy An official inquiry had been institnted. ted thai s communication received in Lar nt the te that Garibaldi wae etlilee end bedoo immediate intem roment had ordered a fo ive mililons of florins im Lombards as tted in the Berlin journals that Anstria treaty with @ Polish leader who distinguish fio the Polish tusurrection, with @ view om atthe head of s revolution im Prussiam GREAT BRITAIN The House of Commons had debated Mr, Clore# Villcouterring the elective franchise om any persom offiveducation, No action was taken. The Dublin police bad arrested five persons, oop posed to be active Fenians, and to have assisted Ste bheor in bafiling the detectives The Britieh trede rotarne for April ahow the valu of the exports to be over three and a quarier millivas sterling ip excess of April of last year Financial affairs comtinued to exbibit aatendy pre e in recovery, and a gradual retura of confidence, the preasure for discount at the Dank was dimicish ing, although it was atillertremely large, and the rete remained at ten per cent, Li. J. Euthover & Sou, of Londen, principally em gayed in the metal trade, had suspended; Liabilities nearly £50,000; assete believed to be ample An explosion of fireworks ina factory at Acbim France, killed twenty and injured fifteen persons. Latest Commercial, Liverroot, June 1 —Corron—The Broker's ciretm ar iepor's the eales of the week at Sou back Lie market bas been buoyant. and pr.ces are ldal a higher for American, and \Jald bigher for other de scriptions hiave ov Trapr.—The Manchester market le is barely quiet, and the improvement of luesda: waluteined, Hreacs'uffesre dull aud prices easier, Provirious dull aud unchanged Lonvon, June 1. -Cousois closed at 87 )sa5T%. L. 3. Five-Twenties, 66:00. Erie shatvs, 460 40's, Llinois Cemtrals, THaT¥, Mexioo. News via New Orleans, New Onieana, June 9.—There have been twe Vera Cruz arrivals, with dates to the Sd ef June ‘The Liberals had advanced and captured 25 colonels, of late | nited States revele, The Liberals were led by « New Urieaus Creole, Tho captured were beld for teu thournad dollars ransow. ‘Tbe Liberels elaum that Muximilian was without euthority to great laude. The Freoch have promised assistance, but the prisoners bave been held already eighteen days. News via Washingten. Wasutxoton, Jeng 10.—Count Resiguier, whe recently visited this city, is a member of Maxi- milian's hourebold end Ass spentin the Loited States as Maximilian'’s coutiiem tal and chief agent, It has already been stated thad a few daysago, ata dinner party in Washington, be took occasion to speak io approbation of Meximiliag, but wee rebuked by prominent members of Congress present ‘The Mexican Minister today recelved news from the City of Mexico, from which it appears that Gea eral Bazine mbledall the French officers in that city and jnformed them that Napoleon bed decided to withdraw the French army from the same ele would grapt lee who would ik + to take ee: vice un me had a consultation thisoverture, The Austr Ue ats town in the State M’. A. Manachal, a young brothe: of the Secretary of the Mexican Legation at Washimytov, fond sen, on foot from the Cite af taro, with a@ file of #olulers, He ‘od, iis culy offence cousisted of jeter trom bis broth, General latelligenoe, (By Mailte the No New York Sun) Tas steamer Worcester sailo! heave yesterday afternoon for Liverpool with # ful cango. Tus cholera bas entirely disappeared from Liverpool. A cnhtoken with two heads, two bills and three eyes was Lorn at Hartiord on Baturday, Ir le the Hon, Joshus Hi), the Union leader of Georgia, who bas been made Collector of the Port of Savaunab, Ir Se stated that only two co'ored regiments now remain in Texas, the Nineteenth auc the Beveutly numbering altogether about 1,200 men. Mason Gewreat Terty, commanding the De iment of Virginia, bas ordered that all trooe withdrawn from Coarlotievi lle, ‘*Ly you wish .o appear agreeable in society,” says Talleyrand, you must consent to be taughe mavy things which you know alresdy " Toe new Sunday law was, if possible, more rigidly enforced at Baltimore, yesterday, than the revious Sunday. Tbe drinking saluuns, couces alls, &c, were all obliged to clows, ATCLILe lately found at Bh omflel', Cr, bad Upon its anell two tuseriptioas, ouy cut in 1198 an@® wvovber ju 1517, The vetersu is prouwlly » bute dred years uid Bix hundred Euglish emigratte, bound tor Mar monitom, where they are to become By ghae Young's disciples, wero in New Haven on Wed Moody. Gov. Dintisomamw. of Vermont, says that he 9 euro sbink os valhioy outthe Vorinoce gil tia to pusd Qusker aeeiug esto meddle with the Fenians Tam ladies of Tallahassee, Fle fwir, aud © Major Goe-a weal at Raleigh, charge of crusity te Federal! prisouers— w Ave bimeelf. Aart at Rockland, Mo, gotup the other night ine fis of sommambuliem, ‘and cus otf half of flowing locks, She dido't kuow bLereeli pext moiuug. * Were, Bridget, if lengage you, I aball web you to stey #t home whenever T want ty go out”™ Well, ma'am, I bave mo objection, providia’ you do thesumo wbeu I wish to yo ous, Wu, Paxscort, of New Haven, fell down stain the osver uigtt and broke ule log, 1+ wae the third repetition of the same Mecideat “within thirtees months, Ir |e said that four thousand whigs have been ordered for Canadian use, in conseq. of the air Irgltenod from the Leade by the Feniua acare. A Gan nations! banquet bas been eo al Lime in uouor of the victory of the Peruy oves the invadors, We affair is seid + bave beee magnificent, nud durug the evening she greaved barmeny prevailed. Naws from Iisho states that the Indians ab tacked filty Chiuemen near Owzhee River, bill forty-nine of them, and several rains horses aud wules, aud sixty bead ol cattle rghtis sight of the fort. In 1956, when the yellow fever ~'~ + recently held @

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