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LH —— Number 10. -_—_—-~ OG. The Latest. N ews | By Telegraph to the NV. ¥. San. THE DAVIS ELEPIANT | Jef. Hard te Get Rid Of. Underwood Won't Take Bail. THE PRESIDENT UNDECIDED. ACTION IN “THE HOUSE. An Anti-Jeff, Resolution. OTHER WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. Cotton Culture in) Alabama, Large Number of Yankees Interested OONGRESS YESTERDAY. Fenianism in the House. THE CAUSE ENDORSED! SILL REGULATING APPOINTMENTS, Vodification of the President's | Powers. | THE INVASION of CANADA, | fontivued Rush Homeward. 3 CAR LOADS OF DISGUSTED FENIANS lateresting Local Intelligence. &e. Wanisetoy, Juve 11, Mr, Sea, one of the Counse! for J ferron Davie, @ade x mo'ion before Jud Underwood, in Cham- dere, in order to tert the ju jetion of the Courts B® Virginian, tuvolvine the to bold the p: leoner wo Dati, § jaticial m with whieh the Presitent of the Uuve ian nothing to do, At ie etwre i tt Underwood expressed the t bein at Judee , jon which } slave pty ua been ‘na'eted upon by hss) Musticn Choae. t so joe -aimertial jaw or me ou veil cee one enforced in Viewinia, the Lou wore eo tend ved io ea of the a al " wr % » be #wulo: counsel Py Vata, woe preg vruh Attorney Geperel Speed, nnd +xGowe nor Bott wae augue the sud forms, Jude Lnodervoot declines wo erewele his mae awriteth bea corpue co brine the | ere bie Court uta be had receied frem eularoboquehment of the accuse to the of the fianhorities. Mr. Dave being vow @ plisvooer of war, Judwe Underwood recuaed bia gloion wo wri + Which vre been giwen to} Couper), wastaken to the P thy Mr. O'Uon for, All th ther xetion im bs I theretore f i uo pin ure ¢ 1 hee ¢ roment, | t ) rit f ounrekihat me eby thm tw Chet Jurtice to batl, within toe last two | ‘nde piotessbonal and oiber- | es to bu ot Fortress Mou | he resolution by the MH: ure. to- | ‘ vo oud be | the aD eppre of the mer ircua piwvicus rep- awe ue pepate. recutive session, today confirmed Khe tollowing nominations Waiter B, Sea es, to be Collector of Custome at Chiengo, Ml Ww stjaht is Co vector of Custome M Plmouh N.C. James W one, to be Agent for the sioux Indiane of the Misetee pp, in the Ter piers 0} Dukotab, Paul brank,o! New York, ‘o be ariel ol (he Consu ar Courtac Kenawaga, Japan. t Brig. Gen. ALI Gurney, formerly of New Work, now of Seima, Als, in jorwarding « remon @ranve of Uaion off and solt iere agaiues eo in | @ease of ‘he cotion ta: end two hundret m ‘ * Goat twenty oflicere sie reriment are in sud Northeru emi- bd in the cul | | Qoeed, nud that these southern .aies can forse purved of dusioyuiiy without cmigiation ef Rotheru wen. The report of the Board of Wisitors to the Naval Academy states the condition of the lustitution to Be highly eatisfactory. They are, however, unable fo subscribe to the opinion that the chief, or even @onsiderable, part of the workof the te the is to eupp amen meu ght their ub O wh directly ou t BMvie the dircousin i al braveLes of jess in mediately practical | sharacter Cept, Melancton Smith, U. 8. N ; Brig. Gen, J W. Alexander, U.3 Army, and Chiet Engineer J W. King, L.5. Navy, have been appointed a Board examine a propoe@d location for a fresh water iu jor tron-cisus, at Portlwid, Maine, under « akeut resolution of Meee CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEOLNGS, Thirty-Nimth Sesion. SENATE Wasttnuton, June 11.—Mr. l'eseenden, fiom th Bommittve oo Fine reported the House bili, | which was pagel, io previde for the enie keeping of | public money eutrusted to disbus sing officers. money sail Le deposited e4 to w disbureing eoilicer Leave of abi granted to Mr. uiauer for two ¥ ceks, on account of He rictnens of his mother. Mr. Lane, of Kansas, was siso granted a short jeave of absen Mr. Wilee roui the MUltary Committee, report: althe Lili io continue tu fo he Freedinen's Bue | Wau, wih en eote he rweticn confi:ming he titles to Sea { lsode, under Gen Bherman's sider, ie stiieten oat, and ip lieu ef it there le a pro- | rae y wi le , uncer certain cis cumstances, these Aude can be recovered by the former owners, Buch @ the junds forfeiied by neu-payment of ‘@rve are veserved by the Covernment, and are to be disiilured among the colored ocsupante in sixteen | sere lute M 1o'mun introduced a bill to authonre the eo at lishmes « Repertory in tjermany to illus grate tic plhysleal, political, soclal aa id economic con Ritieo and the ustumal resources of the several Wiates of the Americas Union, which was retervred te the Committee ou Agniculture. Me. Was wammitiod the fellowink: Joins resele 4 were Pp county, titer of the National Asylam for Sidi sutietact on of the Attorney General of the United Stetee be made to the Asylum of at least three hus: Wetaeres of land, roperty of the the vroperty of eid Nations! As am, tinend the Pacific Railroad ect of July ¥, 186%. fio, Bud toon after adjourned fie wo achie engeged th | in the opinion of the Hous, shonid reconay uce was,on motion of Mr, Wilson, | eaiary or compe: Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury be bLor.zed te pay to Gen Benjamia utler, Pree of the Board of Mamagers of th mal Aey- for Ineabied Volus oer Bold ¢ ty thousand dollare. to be epp. ed in eid of the ment of the Point Lookout property,in St. Mary's Marylond, fer the estab: ent of ove of the led Volunteer ilies #0 soon asa title to the vd their including that on which sald nited States is now built; and Ll. be eo mace, all the sald proper of the Luited Mtates therein saall be and become when such t't'e ‘ Mr lioward, ‘rom the Cominitiee on the Pacific Railroad, reported an amendment to the bili to A ill 'o great lend tities iu Calloruia wes . ihe chair appointed as the special committer to examine and report upon the condition of the Miss ivecpp) Levee, Messrs. Ciark, Chandier, Cowan, Hea- cereon aud Johnsen, [he Senate at o'clock went into Executive See HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES, Mr. Ancona, of Pennsylvania, offered the following preamble and resolution: Whevers, The Leh people and their brothers and friends in this country. are moved br « pur. ie pose 0 aasort the indevendence and re-establish the nationality of Ireland ; and Whereas, The active sympathy of the as oy ofthe United sat turally with all men who etrug- ds, more erpecially when those @ known friends of our Gov- Nat 0 na ernwent, @ the people of the Irish re bavine shed their bieou in defence of our every battie of every war in which the Kepubile been eugaged ; and Whereas, The British Government, egainst which th y are «truggling, is ent tled to ne other or ior coosideration from ue ase nation than thet demand: es by the strict letter of tute national law, for the reason that curing our late civil war, that Govern- ment did \o effect, by its conduct, repeal ite neutral ‘uy iawe; and Wheveas, When reparation fe demanded for dam- ages o our commerce, resulting from whe wilful neg sect ot Great Buitain to enforce the same, she erro- gant y denies all reaponsibility, amd ciaime to be the Judee in her own cause; and Whereas, The exsacence of the Neutrality law of IS iS compels the Executive Department of this Gov- erument to discriminate most harshly ageiuet those who have e: been aud ere now our tr euda in favor of those who have been faithless not only to the veaera: principles of comity which should extet beiween friendly States but also to the written jawof thelrown mation on this subject; therelore, be it Kesolved, That the Committee on Foreign Affairs he imetiucted o report e bill sepeaiing am Act proved Ap jl 20 1515, it being th t ality law, under the termeot which the resident's Proclame- tion againat (he Fenians was keued, Mr Hale moved tolay the preamble and resolution upon toe table. Mr. Rogers, of N. J., demanded the yeas and nays on that motion. Mr. Lacks, of Marsschnsetts, Mr, Wilson, of Iowa, and other members, sought to offer suggestion but Mr. Aucons, having moved the “previous questicn, ieiused wo accept of the ruggesiio: Me however modifie! bis :esvlution so as to m it read, that the Comunittee ou Foreign Affaire be instructed to ot quite into the expediency of reporting such a bill, ibe House refused to lay the resolution on the tab.c by # vove of ¢ yeas to 115 nays, Ihe yens wero Messrs, Cobb, Davie, Hale and Grane irinmell stated that he voted “ vee" because ood the resolution to be ® repreof to the eo refused to second the demand for the estion.”” Mr. Schenck then offered the following as a eub- stitate for the resolution, and demanded the “pre- | vicus question.” Kesolved, That the President of the United Stat cl polcy whieh has been adopted by bim as betwe the Britieh goverument and that portion of the Irish peope who, in the name of Fe viin, tor their independe: be requested to ad exact cource of p soverninent of ¢ this country rele » revolt, ationalit the Untied States and the coyuiming beth as Lelligerents, and obeerving between thea « strict neuira ity, Mr. Larding, of Lilinois, seut to the Clerk's desk aud had reud what he desired to submit, ase sub- atitute for both prorositious, de < the courre of the Goveramenut in repress! the Fenian iuvasion, ls ignominious and disgrace w allow the substitute of Mr, Hare to be « fleced Mr, Bauke asked Mr, Schenck to yield to a motion © the reeolution and substitute to the Co ov oo Fore.go Affairs. promising that, it re.er- 1ed, the Commitiee would make 4 rm port, Schenck )ielded tor that purpose, and Mr, Barks sucwitied the woop, he “previous question” was then seconded, My. Lisle woved w lay the resciusiou and substi- tute on the tabie, ‘ tbe motion was lost by yeas. 9; uays, 113, The question wae then taken on the reference of the original resolution aud Mr, Schenck's substitute w the Committee on Foreign Affaire, and this was to | agreed to by yeas, 91; nays, 34 Hale subsequently, as « personal explanation 1m + read the resolution whic! bad kood demand @ just and vig orour eulorenmient or t ity jaws, and that the Li use will entertain uo proposition icoming to Lest .@pOmi, sevision or vidlativn, Mr Wilhams, from the Judiciary Committee, re- ported au act for the regulation of appolatmeute and removals trom office, which was read twice, reco m mended, and ordered to be printed. The bill pro- vides as follows: Be ut enac ed by the Senate and House of Represen- tatives of the United Statea in Congress assembled, and i. heeby enacted by the authoidy of ihe me e. 1. That no officer of the United States ap- poisted on the Bomination of the Piesident, by and | with the advice and consento! the Senet, shall be removenbie excep, by the same aiencies which con- cursed |o bie appointment, Provided, however, that in case of disability or misconvuct .p office occurring during the re @-s of the Senate, wheie the inieres's o the publ.c may make it necessary to displace the incumbent, until the advice aud cousent of that body can be duly bad obtain- ed thereon, it shall be lewiul for tne *resident, ou the recumumendation of the Attorney Garett to suspend he disabied and cetauiting cflicer und to commission Suother person te perform the duties ofthe place, uutiithe Senate shail have ab cpportunity of acting thereupon, aud it stall be the duty of the Presideut within ten day; er the next asseuiblage of that body to repors to fi of such suspension, along with the reasons the: apd (he Lame of the person #0 sioned by him, or of suet vt! think proper to nominate for 4 of the refusal of the Senate to cencur in the removal, either bye direct vote wwercon or by advising and ing to thi iniment of the person pom). x who bes been thus suspended shall thereupon Fr etveexeicise of his official tuac- tion) as though the same hag not been interrupted, buciu no vase ithe resiored b> entitled to any tiou for the interval of time dure uy ‘og wuich bis tuoetions may have beeu suspeuded, foresaid. a in case of the refusal of the Senste to ad end coussnt to the re-nemination of any offi- cer whore erm ol service may have expired by is own limitation, place filed person #0 re- nominated shali be regarced and is hereby ceslazed to be vacant from the time of such . Bas should the beoace adjourn without action om such re- nomination, olther & the way of consent or disap proval, the same shall be beid and is hereby veclaed wo be vacant uumediately atter sveh adjournment, and 1D De case suail aDy person who bas been nowi- mated br the President for any office and » by the Senste, or on vieeg uemenation that 7 y bes tailea o2 decline ac @ way of consent or re- uss, Le appaated or commissioned by uim afier the aujournmust atu auring tue recess thas body, wo hod the same office for wu.B be bas veew previously officers shall ing of tion, which wae re erred tothe Committee on Mili- | tary Affaire NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 1 the nomination of the President, by ond with the advice aud consent of the & Hiset to he ame conditions ard limitatios torem valeand :enom {nations as a.e subscribed in the hg sections thie ac Boutwell asked cons Preamble aud :esclution : Whereas, It je notorious that the e late rebel)ion 4 to offer the following fferron Davis guilty of ¢ n sald proce Be vt Resolved. aa the opinion of the House of Repre repiatives that should heid in custody ee8 prisone ubLjected ww & accordiug o be lawe of thi ad offered, Mr. Boutwell moved to suspend the rules. #0 as to enable bim to offer it. Mr. Mogers desired to sak @ question, but th Speaker tutormed him that debate was nos ino The rules were snspended—ayer, 97; nave, 20 —and the resolution was offered, and it was adopted by a vote of—yeas, 106; nays, 19. The preamble was agreed to without @ division. The following are the Baye on the adoption of the resolution Messrs, Ancona, Boyer, Coff- oth, Eldridge, jossbrenner, rider, Hariis, Hogan. Jobo eCullough, Niblack, Ranvall (Pa.) Kitter, Ko- hd iy Bitgreaves, strouse, Taber, Trimble aod Koight The House proceeded to the consideration of the Dill reported from the Recenstraction Commitice, to provide for restoring to the states lately iu insurrec- tion their full political rights. Mr. Kelley offered a substitute for the bill, Mr. Rousseau, of Kr., addresse | the Hoase in ad- vocaecy of the President an! bis policy, and denoune ed the Radleals in bitter te:we for what he termed their co-nothieg policy, The majority had had the tmwatier in the palm of their hands for the last seven months but hed dome nothing. Mr. Reussesu then passed on Ag a of the aseault ruate some wooks since on the President by mr. lugersol, and sald thet the language made use of ot. that occasion, was uoworthy to he uttered on .be floor of the [louse, the President bolag denounced as a demagogue, and all who at ed his polley ae Uckepities aud ave ph ante, He burled Lack such epithets iu the teeth of him who utiered them, aud who had ¢oue nothing during the war but stay at home aod look alter the offices Mr. Farneworth called attention to the fact that Mr, Logersoi! wus absent Mr. Kouss‘au said he was awere of that, but that not his (Koussea) If he wae mot here now, he woud be beck, and he (Rousseau) was vot going to leave. He would not emy that he “would be reeponsibie to him here or elsewhere.” He did not seek to be beid responsible outside of the House. But if the gentieman (lugereoi) e@ bere, be (Rourseau, would use stronger temus then he would use in hisabsence, He would sar, however, to be gin with, that when the genteman stigmatized those who sustained ¢ po ley as 8) co phants and | ck spiitic ho were seekivg for some contemptibd © offic President, aud uejust to bis tr ntleman frou Iilinols b . man end ihor supporters of the " and puld the ¢ ap tll them that ¢ re lick-epues? The uuistinee that provoked the wo and the uns ly deporument of the man fiom Iilivots, wae the rem f trends from entle of bie comteinptible oltice im Peoria. the ed.ter of « paper theie. Mr. K. then went on toshow that as or the intrest of the Rejub Heap party to adit toe Tennessee representatives without di id ho word piace thet declaration ew the feelings of the people of th too, in opposition te his owas inier opinions of the member from Mr. Grinne)!, 0: Lowa, got | ip reterence to some re Mr. Rousseau sident, and such ce, he would say, * ly, incoherent, brainiess devon , in civil life, as tu wil.tary.” ume was the genticwac's military history to be juund? The reputation got in Kentucky was tose the Ohio or @ river lor (hel: been in the agaioss the & personal tous upon that it be vdred ana fifty fiow them. let Lim ask a or aoy general officer, him. The gentiems anding lowa troops, but state bad told bia thay oR among the \roops whew there was auy ex- that it wae eo uer a rabb.t or Gene Kousseau, He had nvt led lowe troops tothe miuent deadly breaeb.”” 1) was all pre cure all wwere.tmogkery, I, wes the centieman blowing own buyin, ‘Lhe geotieman traduced bin (Mr, ¢ in @speeca whieh be made in New York a jan meeting, Speakiag of bim sa "a pi iiul po Lidical demayogue whore uame he believes was and he bad, in the etme spe hb epken of a distinguished weinber of the House (aliuding to Mr. Stevens) eae Misc Pei tor elem he coud not express his comtempt, ‘And there.” ead Mr (irn. nell, iu ® Worst Con Upiious Luanber, “there be stands, six feet high, aud even culling Limeelt w Uul- toned up seneral officer aud geutiewan Mr, Mossesu, ater shiitiug Lie position several times. had gos inte the vicla.y of May. Gainvell, and it wight reasouably be expected ‘het, smarting un- der the words of Mr. Gtivued, u@ »curd take @ sum mary mode ot doging w ‘Wh khe meter trom lows ; Dut at tuis time Mr. Dass tore and made ihe porns of orcer that the geuiesneu trom lowa bau oor, in obiaiming ieave to take # personal @xp.ination, obtaiped apy Vike tu Violate the ius of vevate, which point of orde: the Spe ker sustained, nosis, ing Mr. Grinnell thet bh: wus proceed iu acer Mr. Rossenu iotimeated that it the speaker would wot protect him, he woulu protect biiuseit, Mr, Griupell remarkes that i: the gendeman woud deny thet be und called a member of the House s miscieens, be would have woiiag further ing othver a common +7 irossoau cenie! that he bad called Mr, Stevens @misc esut, but adwi ted es) .ug ‘bet & mau who youd put bimecit temwred the contending tac sous of tue ccuntry, to keep them ep tt, Was aio seremut Mr, Grinuell remasked, ebeo.ugiy, bat a ig.iow who bad hada quar! with @ culorea barber wight te get cut ois 1m that way “Zee {lousseau renewed the futimation that if the speaker would uot piv.ogt Mita Le woud probect self, ae ppeaker informed Mr Grinaell that if he again Vioated the rules of debate, Le wouid cau bow toorder, Mr. Kousseau obtalued the floor and made ao state ment to the iiguer in ieterence to bie poecion iu uw forme: debate up the euljech ol au oullage commit tea by an eas of the Paeeomen's Bureau vn a geu temen iu Ken.ucky, aud bie wile and daughver, Mr Kous eau eapia.ned the auecdote wbous the rabbit, i wee om of the meu in whit to ching it ® thort abesnce ibe slong, which induced a wag of ference 40 the @xcit weul, bat. or Genera! Rousseau. hie thu hat bis name hed beew henoral.y linsed with thoe whe bad taken up arme in defence of thei comu.ry, lie expressed tie hope buat this would be the lust con nection be would hay he genteman fiow Jows, and be woud not Dave ocv¥s.ou (Oo secur to the whatever Lowor oF Crevis tual geotemen ) Mgt tage io buussitvut of the matte, © come te. At 6 o'¢iock (he House edjourcet, THE CANADA INVASION, What will be Dene with ihe Invaders—No ‘.am ‘iried er shot \ et—i’robability that Seme Will Be, Ete., » te. ‘The Canadian papers are uow discussing the ques tion—"What shall be dove with the Penuian prisoa- ect They all seem to arree that Feuianium, like treason, should be wade “odious, and that «terri example should be made of th» “invaders But whether this is to be taken in the Johnsoulan renss, or otherwise, is net yet apparent. The sawe question ie aleo engaging the consideration of the Canadian Geverament. As Ottawa correspondcnt of the Mun- treal Hirna.p says that the Atioruey-General has Adiniaa McDvagei om the sdhlect of Rogers objected to the resolutions being | » 1565. | the tri nditieprobable that @ court-martial of twont tiltis otk pointed for tie purpose, Should the py ’ pi bal © those of them ony prow)oent par. in the f banging. the rem, to pe serv tude, p Quebec. Five of ¢ iden ified as men w left empior Gtaod irunk Railroad to join the Fenians in the Stae@s, aod cirect them cuilng the tnw ‘4 | C8a@ of conviction, there is little doubs th» t the» wii | suffer the extreme penalty The Toronto Laapen denies the statements American Press relative to the shoot ng of Fe No man sod uo preoner ae been tried hy Court Martial, beeu shot, A geucra hithe Heid jor the trial of | © { authority to hwid di artials, by thority of which eunumary tii and execution on the spor would take piace The Hamilton Times says that two of the men capiured by the LS. steamer Michigan were well known in Hawilioe as professiomal thieves. (he | Government detective, Armeirong, being able to idemilty them, immediate etepe will be takeu tor their extvadition, Artmetrome 1eporse Visit.og the | Michigan, andsaye) We found a Canadian vesel | Which had beeu taken possession of by the Feniaue om the night of the let inet., tor the pur of laud- | ing tieops, arms gud ammnuuition, ov the Awerivan | edeof the river These paities were them being discharged, by an order of the U. 8. Government, wher rough the p.ompt and decided action of the Awe Consul, the vessel was by the Captain of the Mchigan bamded ove: to ihe Collector of Cus- tome of this port ior the benefit of her owuers, BY TELEGRAPH, Berrato, N.Y. 008 11.—General Barry bes re- ceived an avewer to bis dispatch to General Meade, regarding the transportation of Fenians, now con- | freeaied here to alerge number, General Meade | eave that the United States does not feel called upom | te stacd the expense of sending these men home, and doee nc’ give the required permission to furnish tran portation, Warenrows, N.Y. Jove 11.—An extra train of | eight cars, loeded with homeward-bound Fealans, | passed here at T o'clock this evenlug. Atnayy, JuN® 11.—Every train from the North Drings s few stragglers, Tuey are bedly deworal | ized and very hungry, New Haven, Conn, June 11,. The two compan fee ot Fouians who wont to St. Albans resurued Lere last might, St Lovis, Mo, Jone 11.The Fenian war baving ended, Judge Treat bee dismissed the case ef A L Morrion in the District Court, that all the other arrested parties Will be discharged. From Europe. Two Days Later News The stermehip Scotia, fromm Queenstown the even ing of the Jd of June, arrived at this port thie (luce day) mors TUE OUNTERENOR, According to « Berlin dispatch. Prussia, fo rep'y to the invitation tor a Conference, accedes to the dovire expressed in the letters of invitation that the armed Powers should pot make further mill te: movements ducing the dell thor A Vienna telegram of the Sist Muy “France desires that the different powersshouldle Tepreseniod at the appioa bing conerence by their reevective mini © tor tocegu affairs, aud the French Government bas exp es.ed ite usp cial wish that Count Mopdorff should be preseut on the part ot Austria,” The Vienna journals publish news from Paris etat- ing that, during the late financial panic in London, Far! Cowley, by order of his government, solicited the energetic mediation of the Emperor Napoleon ia frvoc of peace, aud received from his majesty the following repay “lu the year 1850 and 1564 Eneiand opposed my ropo@ale in reference to che se enetian and Behieawig Hols'e\ waule pee. 1 airo desire prac favorabie opportuaities have be tritiered y and ee the coothe: my intercate e been permitte: to reach @ jwointat which they must clash, 1 caa uo longer assume (he :espomeibility of eveute,”’ The filet eitting of the Confereace will probably take piace before the end of next week, Ali the Powers, in their replies scoepting the invitation to the Congress, have given eu assurance that they will (uke meastres to provent any occurrence of any vet of hostility uotil # detiuite decision has Leeu arrived a by the Confurence, The Londen Times of the 2d is almost hopeless as tothe Confereuce ensuring prace, aud @aye ty day makes {t more clear thut the armed powers are bot likely tosubmit thelr disputes to their neigh Lore in euch y ae to admit of a settlement, Lhe kal of Chesterfield died ou the eveuing of the let. | News itews, By Telegraph to the Now York aun.) Tom new Tobacco Exchanye at Richmond, Vs., Was opeved yesterday. The Mayor, Common Covnel!, and a large portion of the business men ol the city were preceut, A Mam pamed Conness, living {n Bridgewater, Mass, w hut dead Sunday night by a Deputy State Constable, Tue latter was called to quelle Tow in Conness's Louse, where he was savagely essaulied, and fred in se fence, A Ponttaxp, Oregon, dispatch states that the Union maiority in Oregon is 50, With four coun- ties to bear from, The Bate Seuate stands 14 Union to 8 Demovrats, Both parties claim @ ma- jority tn the House, Toe total vote iw 22,22 A rice broke out at Yonkers last evening, at 7 O'clock, ia the cabinet shop of Frederick Nero- wan, on Mechanic street, destroying considerable property, The adjoiuing buildings were bad!y ds maged by water. The loss is fully :osured. Tas Uniou City ticket waa elected youterday Io | Waterbury, Conon, Dr. G, Rockwell had 208 msjority for Mayor over Dr, E.G, Snow, Demo- | eras, The next of the Union ticket bad about the saue majority. Maraew Hartroun, laborer on the Hudson River Road, was fouud drowned under the railroad bridge at Hudson City Sunday worn. | ing. Deceused ie supposed to be @ resident of Brooklyn or New York, A eH Kin@ murder was committed Sunday night at Kik Ridge Bridge, eiybt wiles from Dal, timore, Md. Davia Waite, sixty-tive years of ge, was atiacked ju bis house by two men aud beaten todesth. His daughter, who was s:oused by hus cries, was also beaten, and Ler sun, @ boy of four- toon years, severely iujured,. Ube house was rob- bed. No arrests, Tae vew an! extens.ve woolen factory of John C. Ross aud Kenseiy, and the Evansville aad Crawlordaville Freight-.oure, at Terre Haute, Were tota!ly destroyed by firo yesterday afternovn. The loss of Ross & K unedy is 75,000, and they ere insured for %.,500, The loss on the Evaus- ville aud Grawforseville Freight-heuse ie war thay ly su Irish ie | Wheeling. Cpon reaching ie destingtion, aud be SUN. tD tad ee Lligence, (By Mail te the Now York sun) Quaas Vicroaia bas given a # iting for the pom. trait which ebe imsends to present to Mr. Poatoda Tne Ladies: May their virtues exceed even the taenitude of their skirt, while their faulte are 8.) lealer than their Lonnets, "Chitrty-Third Yer Nona perf re, confined in the Queens County Jel, at Mompete «Vy broke jail on Sunday horet, @ua Up to the last acceuuts were atill laree, A MAW] ving in Maynes County, Missies!ppi, ree Ceuly awoke from a comfortabie uap of fhy-sie h ¥Y He took bie snooze im @ bare loft, aucl wes una countably missing to bis friends during that period, A Taunton youngeter wanted to see the clrows the other dey, but souldus because be worked ie the mills, He cus the belt «nd stopped the mm chinery and wen:—frst to the circus, aud afte~ warde to jail for three weeks Tas Iberville, La, Proxeem saya, that eight parshes sre now inundated, Two-thirds of the population of Gros#-Tate and Graud River ace now Without necessary food, and the otber half bee Bo provis ous at all, AT a grand tournament recen:ly hel! at Clarke ville, Tenu,, for the benefit of rebel orphans the sum of thirty thousand dollars was realized, The exercises consisied of tilting, racing and othe equestrian manwurres, Vas Hantevilie (Mo,) Corie has in ite offeee Printer with only oue arm, Ho sete, justifies an@ ewpties his sticks, and turue outa mo corres “proo’." Aa he can do nothing but type, he Manages, by constant * Pegging away," to ger up about 5,000 ems a day, Tas Paris correspondent of « Boston paper telle thie « t Lheard the other day of « enol of Mim Cushm & « Bome one said to her while recently in Peris, Miss Cushinan, were you born in Bote tout “ICT had pot beeo L would beaug mys with my garter. In proportion te the population there are more Men worth from a quai to halfa million in Boe foo than in New York. A jus Hemmenwayy who Js taxed for two ands hal! millions, aud } the richest man in Now England, ts an invalid a uueble to enjoy bis vast property. * Buotiky laxatios’ bas failed in hie appeal far Sid to keep bis English mousstery from ruin. Hie creditors have foreclosed, aud the bailiffs are um possession of bis chapel and bouse at Norwich. Ie natius hitneelf bas rewurned to bis father's bousm aiscomfited aud diegusted, Paor. W. Brep Powsi1, who died in Co Ky, afew days ago, bequeathed his head to Mra ¥.H. K ngie, of Cincinnati, to be used for selee tife purposes; in accordance with this, a sur geon cus off the Protessor's head, and itis now te possesmon of the lady, Fiva men encamped ine tent near Fort Leaves worth, were struck by lightning, on May 19th, and four of the party were killed. Tbe fif.h barely ew cape, being badly singed, av rn randowe hiv back and shivered bis boow, but he will probas Lily recover, A flutoless flutist fe spoken of In Flavre as pare ormioy wonderful things, Ile makes « flue out i (thwnd, which he holdsim bie mouth, wing right in lieu of stops, The notes be produce pot io be distinguished ‘rom those uf the seab Hive pane is Pereyra. instrumeut. the Gevera| Laud Office trom the District Land Office at Montyomery, Alabama, show that cash salea were nade Juring tbe month of May amounting te $14,090 99, aud that ® bewiuning bes be made i: entering for actual settiowens under the hom aw. Tar use of the cigarette at the dinner table, bp Pariman ladies, is at length beginning to be a cum fom. They are w be provided with comily Bev: #) Ittoon! Upow which an English writer as “Bus whi an glows Vulgeritys not eve gold ay bandkerchicfs at 10,000 france ewch.’* Now that the sirawLerry season is at hand, @ wight be useful to know that in Sicily {t athe cuse tow tocrush the strawberries with while powe dered sugar, and bo equeeze the juice of an orange or wooverthem, Tuils makes # woat fragreut sud ayreeavle compound, superior to strawLerr.ee® aud cream, ‘Torne ie a post office in McDonough County, DL, through which only two letters pasted each quar ter, for the lasitwo quarers, Ley consiateu off the correspoutence besweeu the Postinasier aud the Department, letter to the Department suuvunced the Pouumasver's adherence w ihe Pree sideus's policy, Tue euthorittes of Boston have recently beum investigaung the milk Lusiness in that city, aod 1p one estabiishmeut found tour large casks of re flued whithug, weighing 2.400 pounds, which M was Lelievol was inteuced w Le used as qulk, bue ib turme out to have Leon Eaglish chiva clay ou ite woy to partes iu Wellesley, aud so the credit @ mk deslers iu Boston is yet uoiuperred, AbouT twelve o'clock, yesterday morning, @ man vamed Joba Dic, lett Vigueville, Pa, ue wagon, to be married to 8 Mies Maiuleon, living @ short distance out of the tows, When about twe usleg ou the road, he received @ rifle bal! throug wis body, sua sou died, A rival jor the baud the yOuug lady is suppomed to Le we guilty party. James Quiaa, of Ci ada, was foundin Albany ou Pouruay, where bed been “suwiling’ cow Bluerabiy ab the: xpe ot liqaur shops, Wauee taken before a mayietrate Quy offered to joe the Feuians aya ust lis owe couulry it be Jussieu would lot Ling go. Bus that odwer decliuud t take the offer, ae loast Uni Mi. Quigg Kul soles eugugh w tell em Chiruin wee cuge stalk, Mc. Quigg went w jad, ‘Luna New Bedfor’, Mass., Branparn tells the fab lowiug sory of Ihe suiiueuw weweilow:s Alew young lady iu Lisle Compton aeurd « (commobhon suvug the ewallows ie ber father's barn aud went oft ami made Oy swinaton, BLe ‘vund sboub e desen ewallowt trying to liberate vue of jc companions, whe Was suspouded ly the neck tw the ralver by beret bew, aud dead, baring vo all appearances commie ted wuicide—an allair of the heart probably. Tus Zanesville (Onio) Sigma. reports thats coff™, COMWINDY bLe buay Os @ lady, Was slipped uh ly trom Markersuurg to Gierusey coucty, aug opeued by tue imendas, it ae discewered that She uuloriuume lady bed evideutiy anne Ww Lle auriog ber incarceration within the narrow Law of ber cofin, Her bonus were up w Ler Lead, au@ the tengied anu uisordered bar gave evidence of Sr Uggle Whi WuUst heave Leen ws Uriel a6 terribly Important te Ship Captalos— Resteration et Nauticul lastremeats Cupturad by the Comledcraso Cruiser ohomand oak. ‘Lhe .avy Departmen sanouaces Gms s4ipmasterg or owners, whoue chivaometers were Captured by Vay Angle Kebel cruiser Sheusndoak, cae obisia thew by filing cortificates of ownership at the office of 7, 8. Negus & Co, Chromometer-Makers yo the U. & Navy, No, 100 Wall street, New York city, Whew the Bhenaudowh was surrendered at Liverpool Cap tain Waddell turned over to the Britiih sutboritia chrouomete’s and ® number of sextamte snd Sher nautical Mustruments, which our Consul for aed io the Lanited States, to be retarned w tee original owners. Lhe ist of owners furnished bf Wadcell soems to be incomple ©, as sev eral Te | tere have laid claim to insticments mt mea jn Lie et, whicm they secort vere. w trou thew la by order of . Ab ie pose mee {ust he may hase a bet ure reaching Lives posi, eee es Comins om Fomth Peace.