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—o. CONGRESS V ote More About SEATH OF & QUEER CA Movements at Buffal ‘THE Number 10.579. is = The Latest News My Telegraph to the X. ¥. Sun, TERDAY. The Constitutional Amendment Passed by the House, SENATE AMENDMENTS AGREED TO, t 3 120 to 3. “Fenians. 0 and Malone. THE BOYS GRADUALLY GETTING HOME | A Speech from General Meade. City and Misecilaneous News Another Reported Case of Cholera. A WIMAN IN) 35TH ST, iN San a lady Wear Pants? COURT, ) 4 OS Fs Ce. &e. Wat ™. June 12 c Pree de today ne ae » the Senare, ‘ ‘ t etivaster at } rtou, he iu ve 1 eot Da tue Wells, term $; and i on € ith, amember of the House of hentucky, te be Governor of ~ Aontano ! hes Leen recornize! by the Pres. den ‘ f Pe s Frenelsco, and % ( tes Uc of France at ot ‘ i ett t eve here enceay v re “ shies lor soldiers who were v et wor { the ‘or Potneror, Poo made spe ‘ t feut fo me parie evls ¥ evaof south Care dpe in 1 tle late war, he latter are eiibe tecu ive clomen Yhie tthe tins ! e ane of t that condi- Yon baving t ‘ ' Le event The Pr ‘ itected @ warrant of 4 to he esu, of New rlesnus, La € the late febol re eM aren r uoled the pon- Bon of » Commo ore nited ptites Navy, Co aries 6 r oo conneel for effereon Orvis tore Ler with er-licve tt, called at we White bigevernoom, eud hed @ protract: | o@ Inters ew with Presitert Johnson, the obj et of Beirvieli lene with receveuce to releasing Davis Me lie parole The Senate Finanee Committes hae finished the fee list, Among other ¢ enges cordage has been Miled, and fron b idges etricken ont A Nw iona!l Co nevery isto be established at Fred Picksbursl for the inte nt of 12,000 Union eel | Merah Nod ve ee aud at Chencellorsville, | ubilesas of #04 ¢0) ue In consequence of the Sf the typ ive fever at tl Gecrerary of the Interior at ihe atiending physician, Mays former! or heepital 7 fy “yuare, for the remove abe patients te Reference made in Cong:ees to the Seutee Ss oux, whom locality, au the ground th fa proximity te the wh proper Goumissicn rourl sara ian te sto treat w nev of ‘he Sioux ony ia thas mat aut morality, t the iane,”* @iciu Ut so ithe Pelela mete ep property ame little re some little tan r pardon Se aided aug bicue Phe Freedmen's and tl 1 man Re t eal bal con mon ¢ lev “Tt does nos Le House revalence to a great crtent f thie Dictrhet, the het tter oa o ine hee Lhe tiialwhowre properly ditposed eball reau io South Carolina ort Of Geeverals steed. = Jom amuencment, to The cpposiag votes were to the jali yard, where murderers, etc. on it would be danverous to place them © se.vlen ortste that the Rev. H.W. Reed. one of the tianeon the Up J May 28th, from n Dacotah ne d’ chilor he rights « onsolidated and at the Gasp eal ¢ wooden build fesun Judiels ecent debates in 't le prososed to #, it may be | “The univer + reliability, he other kK pace on they of them @n trom it le p oposed te of the Min~ 4 land be Generals steedman and Fullerton have forwarded @eir eecoud report to th Wo the operaiior @ilitary depart The report la deved Geilowius are the pri of the There are attached to the 8, ¢ fee civilirn emp ore Secretary of War, reiat.ve Nine droeu's Buresu in the en's of Bouth Carolina and llonda. uvusia, io, June 4h." vipal poluteot the report: Tureau the follow. the eren & an ave pay each permonthoet ¢1 > 58; ona rental axe t Bmonthiy pa: o. ¢ one clerk at a wonth!y pay of Bou; one storek rate tuonthly pay of $85; one wounee lor at at thiy pay of $126; one Superin ve tol Roucation ata monthly pay of #160; ope printer atau hiv pay ot wl; one contract aur. | Qeon at @ Lioutuy pay of $160; 26 laborers @t on Oveage pus je ot Toe nvmver of frevumen, « 1 child-en, in the Depsr t er t om taJona bave been fet Ihcember to je eud of Apia Ruimle, of 4 ce furulehed retious anit yeh sce bev, Major ree Nene ‘ , otk u at tree lmen materia. hert uo. “retugees” 7 1, tthe poley of General int 1 Brig.-ven, dy be Lg @acea- eps creme = we 5 mers ws pwse ©) AuY brooke (rye Austria fy wyuentiy ca ledoo Ww the two plantats etlog os Government account, he bait deiner aay “RA Sms tn tale cis eps Ciaetion. Varetble'end * fi Sacii satin & Maxice, them with their crops by bin “a year, On wat he bad put 1at.vue One of have bern | 4 Owe Intan- | A delega nd atake which | ehould be Imited to fiteen minu.es, as be proposed NEW YO! XK, THURSDAY, JU he negroes im this Departtnemt are reported te very much neglected amd tl-sresied, through the tol General Ely. The Generals state: “ We etanine! acontract between « planter and freed Tan, which 1 on file in (emerel Ely's cffice, and | he ith foreortacopy, marked ‘A,’ If thie con- tract lato bere asevicence of the eondition ofthe freecren unier the charge of Geserei Ely, they are certainly very little betrer off than they were while inslavery. The tem established br thiec ntract leat beet but @ system of peonage.” Several other officials are eharged with working Plantations, and peglecting their duties. The num- ber of freedmen en the South Cearoiina Islands is about (000, meny of them le very destiimte clr cumstances, “ Last season Government raticns and clothing were furnished to most of the freedmen who were working lands om their own account with the understanding that they should afterward pay for the supplies furnished out of the crops. But none of toe outay thus ineurred hes been repaid, We jound on inquiry that some few t Teedtuen raised good crops, and could easily have reimoursed the Government for the supplies plovided for them, but mest of them lodled ou’ of all that they bad made by « sharpers, who pretended to be their little stores provid tbh eweetmests, cheap lewelry, and worthless articles of dress, with which they Puoderet these poor creatures of their hard ean ings, ‘Lhe same clase of prison the trecedmen last year, have in atone to secure th season's crop by mesus, We iouad a number of these store on kai to nod Wadr T t manner meu who ery weil, own land would do mouey, if they of the whit CONGRESSIONAL PROCEESINGS, Thirty-sinth Seesion. SENATE. Wasnixoros, Jung 18.—Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on the D strict ef Colambia, reported « bill te Incorporate the Soldiers’ aud Sailors’ Calon of Washington, D.C, Mr. LDoolit'le called ap the resolution offered by birn yesterday, reqaesting the Presid: to com- municate to the Senate any information ta bis pos ture of Austrian eens on relative to ti! bee L vaecu adopied. The resoiation was The Senate, on motion of Mr. Wilson, concurred in the House amendment to the bill in relation to bounties and colored soldiers, trope The L ative appropriation bill, which was pend- Ine » al amendments ot th agreed to, and ibe bul Mr the Benete take up the five it pending b jor the purpose of allowing Mr Ven Wickle to rubmit some remarks upou it The bill takeu uv, aod Mr, Ven Winkiead dreased t nave lo favor of it, arging ‘he necessi- ty lor some such ane. y financial re let for the country, ration of the med at the couclusiom of Mr. Van iflered an amendment providing that Le eppointed aud 20 money shall be ble ¢ to the Goveiument that the French ail be withdraws trom the territorial juste dict ou of stexloo, Puriber cousideration of the above was postponed until to-morrow, Mr. Lrumbul, fom the Committee om the Jadi- sepo. ted, with amepcients, the Dill to fix she t Judges of the Suprem Cours of the Unis ) sud to changes certain Jud cial districts. ibe First See wh ch makes the uumber,one jue- aes. Selertintact, Lhe second the circuits, is siricken out and tinte Executive Session, and ciary suletibu Lue Senate then shortly stier adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr Stevens lotrodaced @ substitute for the bill in roduced by him ou the Zo bof May, to emabie the Sisesin rebellion to regain their privileges in the Laolon, which was ordered to be printed. The sub s irute off red by Mr. Stevens for bis Keconstractloa Lillcontelas the folowing pew section la reterence to Tennessee Sxotion 9.~Whereas, the State of Tennessee has ned to her allegiance to the Loited States, aud reconvenwon of her citizens hes tramed e uvlou, whieb, Leiug submitted to the peoe as Leu duly od, and whch, theugh not republican, nor ed to the aired condition it Contains many elewens » tuil of Ler ine of jus: goverunmen Be it enacted, I admitted to sepr present Senators end Kepresoutatives, if found to be tore he state of Tennessee may be ,ou im Cougress, and her uwy sppointed, elected an mitied ty th wed, telo Gus ife om te Qog the the said state of nessee y ot January next. either by tutional provision, entrauchise #ua ex ead the 5 ,ace tropartially to every clues, oud sual y persue with. ber jurisdiction am equ: d equity, beth as eultere aliy the amendmen’ to 14 proposed by this Cop sovislons of this acl. so far as they vl Le0Lesme@ exclusively, auall ) and become Bull aud void; and the said Stee sha! oo longes be vepreswute i in Congress Lhe i fifa Seet.on is aitered bo as to re Ava be it further enacted, That whenever Us vi the Unied Bates suai) deem it pro- per, he ebeil seve his prociamaion, dizsoting aoe veoilun Wo be © Led Wo iorm levitume’e Coustitutious tur their respective States be shail direct an eection tobe bed on cértala day to choose delegates to a Coavention, which ehali meet atthe time fized by Lim at the Capiolof the slate, aud form a stare Cynstitutioa, wich shall be submitted toa vose of We people, Bud if retGed by e majority of ibe ivgal vo eis sual! be declared to bu the Constiution of the Biate, ihe elxth section declaring that those who have for their C.bizeneb p ehail pot be entitied \o exer- Cae (be ClochiVve faucuise uatl five years after they shail bave fed the.r in entiwn to be re,oyested with the righy of citizenship, is aumeuced eo as to reduce tLe \@. a) 10 we years, tiay be se the TUR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, The Senate amendments to the joint resejution proposing ap amendment tethe Constitution of the Luied States were taken from the Speaker's table fur action br the House Mr, Stevens stated that the House portion of the Comumisiee on Keconstruciion Led examined the Sebaie sumenamente, sad were apanimousiy of op, jon \but they @nould be concursed in. Lhe ame nents were so alight thet uuless qextiemen ou the ovner due ces sed to discus@ it, members ou bis side were willing to sake the vole at once, It, however, die ussiou were desired, be suggested that speecnes to call the “previour question” a4 bali-past iLree o'clock ‘ar Harding, of Kentucky, proposed that the democratic side shows have ove hour allowed u for debate, to be divided amoug them as they chose M. Stevens agreed to that, Mr. Kos a .cliuwed on bis own side of the queeion by Messrs, rivace apd Harding (Ky |, aud ou the Republican aide by Me, Mende.mu aud pPalding The iscuse then seconded the previous question, end Mr. Stevens closed the debate. He congratulated lane wee soon to the louse and the count be submitted to the peop! the edison Of au outl i coumuaity w t privileges acd « tage Civilized end tree government; a sche: containing, he said, as much positive good as on 66400 0 Wauy @¢ things, lo my youth, conliaued, lb my maghoou, aod in my old ae | ba toudiy uiramed thas wheo any fortunsie chance shoud have brokeu up toro time ue loundations of OUF lust LULione, aad released Us rom Obligations the dove by meee het ver lmposod iu ihe u.me of fieedum, the , 4, tee end juss wea thie Mepubi rue ty thew pre.wer sions and their conscience, would have w deed all our iustitutions us to hee et them frum every vestige of hua esslou 0: the inequality of rigs, of the ico, BISO4 GORTMABLION Of ue poor, amu superior caw would Le vais srose from merit and conduct. This has vanished like the baselove tabric fied thas we shall be Patching up the wore: por bright dream of @ vision of the ancient edifi 6 it, in many of ite parte, to be through by the tempeets, the tr aud the Of despotiem, De you inquire # holding these views, and possesriag some willof uy own, I accep: %. Lin periect @ preposition ? i an, live amoug men, amd pot ainong « doveliivent as cete:m as io at who, mot agreeing with ma, do not choose to vield their opiuieas to mine, Matual concession, therefore, is our coly resort for autual hoe lus. UL have beeo justified in making re trenuous ¢ tho: had With his cord Stetes might have teen made model repub i and thie nation an empire of universal ireeuo But he preferred :estovation to recoustruction, chose that the slave states sould remain as as possibie im thi condition, wi and hie prime mininer y impertineas inte . anticipated the legis el legisiatiou, aud by ragk ueur- titutions in tee moet i wanter aod tb mate governments, and in but \wpetuous men be representatives of rele: ft dexierity iu toe use u ie Of ch danger arising trom the ause age apc irom the oily or tieus 0: false piupliets famous for Sixt) vay obligations and tor provesien Political prowises, adm.onses us to make ne tur be: welay MKeleriiug .@ tue third section, Mr. Sieveue sa.d that he couls not ook upan tue BSevate ameuu mentasan iu poy ment, La bis Judgueut it euusu- the couusy, bosn stave aud t Congress and Pies W ito thet euleiged CXC Usivu Of loyal the Vslot-box. be saw wo hope of om vl proper enau.ing © ibe .reelmen, and + Ae & comdition prececeus, im the propositiva, be aid ‘thik But et: be was emxious tor tie speedy avepiion, for he deprecation deimy Let w 4 in oucusiod, nu lonyer delay. Lat us tance w CAM gt pow aud hope tor Leer Wine is suture legislation, iu eGabiug acts or pew vis.ous, The House then proceeded to vote by yeas and Bays on concurring in the ameudmoute of the Beu- ate, several announcements having beeu made of members absent or pa red, and as to how they would have voted, Mr, Eldridee, in ridicule, announced that if Mr. Brooks, of New York, and Mr. Voorhies, of Indiana, bad wot been turned cut of thelr seate they would bave voted "No." to which Mr, Stevens added, that it Jeff-reon Davis was bere, he would probably have Voted the same way, (ia: r eud applause) aud Mr, Wentworth added, “so would Jake ('bempson," The Speaker directed bis own name to be called, and he voied “Aye” ‘The vote was strictly party vote, and resulted— yeas, 120; ways, 52. The Speaker announced that over twothirds of both Houses having agreed to the joint resolution proposing ameadments te the Constitution of the United States, the jolat resolation was passed, The House then proceeded to ths busivess om the Speaker's table The Speake: presented « message from the Presi dems, asking the attention of Congress to ac profe Joint resolution of the Senate and House of Kepre sentatives ef the Brace of Geor requesting the basle of .eptvecuration anu the meu Of color tof Aug it wae re‘erred to the Committee of W ‘ and Means, Aliso a message from the President iu- berg bo Brace nip | th.t s eopy of the act of the Geor cle Legisiawure of the luth of March last, bad Lees officlaily commusicnied to him, by which thas State aceepted tue donation of iands made to it under the Ancwtaral Coliege bil, Which was laid on the ie. tal ‘The House, at four o'clock, adjourned. TUE FENIANS. Mevements in Raffale, Berrato, Jcne 13,—P. O'Day, Head Centre of Buffalo, has retarned bere from New York, and ap plied to Gen. Barry for the return of the gu od meauitions of war seized bere, Mr, O'Day claimed the arms as his private property, and sald ue hat made advancesou themes an euctioneer and com mission merchant, Barry replicd that he only the custodian of the arme, and had seized 4 by order of bie superior officer. The Boerd of Trade yesterday subser bed 9500 to furmish supplies or trausportation to destitute Feutens. Only about one hundred and sixty Fenians bi sccepted transportation wader Gieu, Hariy's order to this neou, Borvavo, Jone 13.—A raard has been detailed by Gen, Barry to occupy the telegraph office in this elty, to ald, if necessary, the enforcement ot the order prohibiting the transmission of Fenian dis patches, It te sald that Brig. « Burns bas taken command of the y ding th ub @ suspicious prson, Lut op proving his identity, was released with many apologies by the command ny ollicer, Mevements at Malone, N. Y. Matonz, N. ¥., June 1%.—(eneral Meade was serenaded b» the Maloue Baud last evening. Ile made his appearance and thanked the company Present tor ihe compliments bestowed upon him | He advised the Fenians to abandon their enter- prize, which was now hopeless, and return ‘o their homes, eiding that unless they did so he should use sullicieut force to compel obedieuce to bie order asiready issued, His tema: received with eheere by cur the Foniane trequemiiy iaterrayp for Murphy, Brena. el. lotey soldie re patrolling (be town, picklog up the fog ends of the Fenian a:my, eecortiug them tothe dept, to sec suem saiely ob Loard the cars aod off tu their homes, pewcel, o Feuien can now be seeu ebout our stress §=6Semme a ported lurking about the country proprinting ches, clothing ao other articl iy A hey » but tue war is practi. cally over in this locality, General ab aud stat lett on asp cialt or pt, Albeus, Tumios- Siow of the officers unter arsess Lee bas closed, and tue parties a. beid wo ball Meve ts im Montreal, Mowrnmgat, Jcne 15.—Gevernment has ceased arming. The oight tiaius on the Grand Trunk Railroad are agaipn running, and the mail line of beats Letween the East and West are ulso oing. By orderof ihe Goverument no one is al- we with the Fenians io priso! . NO itech reg cole oul, Mhough sume draite vl mies i thow ali@auy in Cau. fcubave, ailibe vounu ere still at the tron Nove of tne Corps bad guy apt with te | guisue, toh WOle saleo, Al reporte ot figh) lug ia ibe Meu: Wealis very 4 NEW YORK STATE SENATE, ALuant, June 15.—The Sen * met at o'clock, Mr. Pbaler, coupes, tor Judee Smith, askod permis sivn to prove that the messare of the Governor — transmitting the charges against Smith—was taken trom the Senate to tho Executive Chamler withous leave, and waterially aliered by the Goveruor wiih. ek ledge of the penate. jument on ‘he prop aition, the Senate ‘ mM, od LOuctuded to allow eri- wv be taken ob (be pout raised Lieut..Gov, Alvord, Col, Hastiog,, Piive'e Secres tery to tho ( Oro.uur, James Levwiliser, Ciera of th mee, OBu Gow. W. Drewes, repone: tor the AAG JOUMHAL, Wee Sword, thelr ¢ s\umoay 4/ eaten the act that ihe ry tahea’com atte Me doliveny to bebe 0 ee cae a MAY Yemen wage ae sy seem dear expected we abel seoaye thai boou'ga, 1 | Chan Jous wee of pairoo- | 14, 1866. to it in the Executive | and material alterations made er Fenton 1 stated feestion of | the Liew Wee oot in jormod, at the ¢ | cominumicated to the sen | Seeseee Moved to dt body, ren « she dowums pulhand void. After ap ar ‘ | gumMent on this wotien, ‘he Senate adjourned, Mexico, Keperts via tia Steamship Eagle, Lawrence, frow Havana 9th inet, 1 PM. arrived at this port yesterday a'ter- bwo (Correapondence of the N. ¥. Sun.) Havana, Jest 9 —The English mail steamer | Salent arrived bere on the 6th inet, with dates from Vern Cruz to the ist of June, and from the city of Mexico to the 28th of May, Maximilian arrived from Cuernarace on the 19\h of May, Thirteen per: sons bad been thrown in'o prison, Acerdoda, on the chaige of be ne imp!icated in the death of Baron Iv tuart, the Beigian Commissioner at Rio Frio, Gen. Regules bad again appeared in torce in Nachos can, near Tuncat An attack from Konda, Garnica, Gonrales and Olivares was expected on Tacambaro. Some of Corona's p ople, having been so successful in the capture of the steamer John |. stevens, had armed and equipved a goot«ized veesel to prer on me chant vessels in the Gulf of Cortes, Communi- cation with Maretian had been cut off by | guerrillas. Tue Imperial winisiers were Lolding daily sessions at the Palace. ihe town of Creo = wae captured by Garcia Moreles on the 4th ult. The garrison con ested of 25010en and 4) Frenchmen of the Foress Legion; of the latter onir three escaped alive, French priest and two Freuch :@ ou killed. The account ot the affair then goes on to fay that Geo. ienorl, with 5 tiecked the L.berais and put um to filghs, Kill it 1® eonfessed « ole company desert to the enemy. The French aceouut says thet the sack of the town tevribl Lieut, Col, Roslavki was kilied, A iberels, under non, Geee ne the town of Tula, lu Tamaniipas, on th. @ gar risou ran away, Li tay thet the publication th nited Bia'es aad France commotion, aoourasing the a (he Imperiale, | with. hh troops, it is etal supposed, anu it te eaid, for t ais ior Other sroo; rs counting op Aui Matters im Havana. Havana, Jone 9.—There ts little of interest transpiring bere, Addresses from Governor Gene- ral Lereundi to the people of Cubs, and te the troops, are published io the Gacera of yesterday; also circulars addy essed to (he Governors of the diff jurisdictions-one Je {o relation to the slave trade, pompous ting that it {se golug to be very severe with th e dealers, and warning the Governors to be extra vigilant. The other cireular forbi public reading of books and newspapers aloud, espe- 4 in the cigar menufsctories |hroughout the Lelish~ ment, The oftwe of Censo: of the Pies te tut the cen hip reverte to the tio pointed Senor Miga to look fle was the editor io jn of « La Ista pe Coma, which was eubee- 4d, end Lereuads b af uel med to La the Bpeuards Ty most wrt f ag D jo Spain « have . re Ness (ont Th invand is gen the best teint y 00d 0 ug for Venecuela, to demand sailifection for th rot the Spanish Legation, ia whieh the archive @ Duras. feows ltems By Telegraph to the Now York fen Haap Contre Stephens addressed the Feaians in Richmond, Va., lest night, Jvves Laxg, late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court o: Obio, died at Banduskey on Tuesday. Me Kowt, N. Comming, Postuwaster at Concord, N.H., dled yesterday, after an iiluess of several weeks Tas Potersburg, Va., Exraras newapaper office wee destroyed by fre yesterday worniug, Loe $10,000. Insured Mu Jas. C Gattaguen, U8 Consul at Ponce, PR, died very suddenly at that place on May Yoh, tp an apoplectic fis. Ta stermer Golten, sailed from San Francisco fur Panama, ov the ib, carrying $1,965,700 in treasure, of which $1,017,000 is for New York, A fire at Colimbia, Ohio, yesterday morning, destroyed Mei Stiles & Nixon's planing mille and e Méthodist church, The loes is about @85,000 No insurance, Los Anaeios accounts aay that the prospects in the oil district of Bao Fernundo ere flattering. Large tauks have been built to rece ve the ol! flow- ing fom the numerous springs, Tae Fenian trails a Bt. Lous, Mo,, closed on | Tuesday, by bolding about half the parties arreat- @/ in bonds, from one to three thousand dollars, The remainder were .scharzed Neveaska City dispatches claim that the State oO gevizstion bas been carmed for the Union State | Ucket, and thats Union majority im both branches | of the Leg alature Las been elected A pres broke out May 20: at Mayaguey, P. R., destroying s great part of thetuwn. Ao Amer!- can man-of-war ‘ying iu port sent 160 men ashore to assist in ext-oguebing the fames, Loss not | as-ertained Fao Octawe it le reperted that in the Confeder- | ation scheme, Canada Eustis to have two houses, both elective, with responsiLie government, and | Canada West one bouse, without responsible gov- | erameut, Legislation is actively going on, Genera! Intelligence, (By Mail te the Now York Sun) Naw Havem hae 1,000 children for whom there | de ue room ia the pubhe schools, |. A New Oateans lady recently had the crystal of | ber watch sustterod Ly w atroke of lightuing with- out injury toh f, The biggeat big tree yet Uiscovered in Californe is 52 ‘oot S inches iu diamoter, or over 150 feet tu clrouruference, Only the siump isleft, vatty the whole of the Baltimore bar have teudeved their services an counsel to M | im case they should be required upon bie tris Next Monday ‘s the anuivursery of the Batile of SUN. Thirty-T me hird Year . ————— Iv \s said that the Foglishmen in Canada path obicaily avoid placing igen spectacles on thete noses, leat it be . snvcas ue into holeting “the grome in giving hie inion of the religious one, al Tike ine ison pal ny th. but in the Episcopal oburch you can jaw bee : Tux latest ‘‘senaation” in Ohio is the of an elegant white eabbage-resa, wii ptr centre, blooming on @ twig of an apple tree ia East Liverpoo!, Columbians county, where it haw grown vaturally, Tas Benchers of Lincoln's Tun, London, have adm ‘Mr. Benjamin, late Secretary to the Tre in the (Confederate Sines The they accepted bim in exchange fer Mr. twin James, who was admitted to the New York tar. Tan East Indian papers state that twelve tigen b been shot in the Nagpore districs within tem di Four of these tivere were man-eaters. N pore ‘@ one of the most advanced districts of centre. provinces of Iadis, A Philadelphia clergyman, in the course of « serinou, reveutly, remarked —* You need mot clas your hande so fervenily ta prayer that you can ges them open when tbe contribution box comes around," Cou, Baavcmame Water Geographi ve: Bociety of informs the Royd@ London that the popula~ von of Pekin, Ch ie Dot more than one millies ‘wo bundred thousand, instead of three or fous millions, usually reported. A Lananow!, which measured four feet nine | inches trow tip to Up, aad bad clawe an inch and | ® quarter in length, and «head as large ass full gTowne sa shot by # boy in Rainbow, Weak ugha Co, Pa, a day or two ago. Patirtone are being ciroulated iu Nashville fer signature, intended to be sent to the President asking bim aot to deliver up vo the British euthort ties in Canada, Colone! Joba O'Ne |, and othe Fenians who bave served boaorebiy in the Fee eral army. Tua Doibi (Kost Tudin) Gazerre of the 10th @ April states that ® boy about twelve or thi years of ajre Las just been rescued from the dea ® wolf in vae of the one jungles He goss ou all fours very ewifily, is fonder of raw meat than anything else, Gao, Pravopy, at Georgetown, is daily beset by Bumerous sppeals for him t) show charity in be half of thie or that person or object. Every mail brings bia policivadiona some of them Leing of the most ridiculous mature, No attension is paid ww any of them. Tax nares, ages, dirth-place and rejigious tem ote of the Benians captured at Fort Bile, Ca are; ublisted in the Cauadian papers, The Duwnber is 58; 14 are Provestania, aud 44 Cath» lies; 1 is @ native of Germany, 7 of Canada, 2% af Ireland, and the retasinder of the United Bistes ; 19 are under 41 years of age. At Rye, Kogland, recently, as workmen were eXceveting for @ Grain, they came upon what proved to be the deat of @ vessel made ot Enylis® oak, aod of larger construction than ere built there now, ppeere to confirm the traditiog by the town was at ene period nearly surrounds y sea. Tus London Sractavon says that there le going to be a acarcity of ivory, The demand for 8b. field alone now kills 20,000 elephants « year, and the race is dying, or raiber is Le killed With ® prospective dearth of coal, ® threaten: famine of billiard bell, and Fenian invesiong what le the country comug wo? Tus shipwrights and vaulkers of Boston agree strike ober cities not to take their cepisal agalues labor, ‘Dlirty-eix caulkers were discharged from the Claarieston Navy Yard of Monday. Tas Chicago Rernctiaam™ says that whilst « Feulan regimeot wes waiting im thus city foe trausportation, Lieut, Gea. Grant drove to the spat jn an open carriage, aud halied « few momeule He was soon recegnised b.y tbe crowd, aud one excited I isumen shouted yut to him, “General you ought to bee trievd to. risumen.” The Geum ers! euiled, and lscunically : eplied, * Yes, I thiol L ought tw be; I believe lam, ", A ernovian case of death fr om hanging occurred bi Mahanoy City, Pa, recently. An infant, « few mouths old, was sleeping with lie parents is bed. Awakening some time ip the night, the mother missed herchild, Rau dng herself search for the vabe, sbe discovered |. hanging outside of the bed, suspeuded by the ueck by the string of ia uight cap caught om one of the | pegs of the bed rau L fe woe extinct. GaLionant’s Musexwoun publ ishes the following The Aube Paradia, sixsy-three years ee pritee cipal chaplain at Bicetre, was \ valkiag in the Rug Ve damume, the other morning, wheo he wag acovsted Vy a gentleman who asked Lim (he boum Ho replied, ‘Half-pass eleven. -—the bour of be | death; never mind, 1 am rem ty—suetain me! Aud before this latter requess could bw compiled with he grew pale, tottereu, aud tell dead ww the pavement, Toe doctor declared | be cause of dead to be the rupiure of ap aneurietm, Uvom the occasion of the celevr Mon of Princess Heleva's Virthuey, May 2th, Qu ven V.owria | vy ted tue cuildreu of the Uutsen.e @ of the Roym household to # ea party in the Orangery of Wiud wor Casle, There were savour oe buudre? chularen presents, ‘The Qiven joimed ibe party af tive o'clock, aud remand t..) pearly sig! the eveulng, While the Princesses shares: 1m the amuse ut, sud daucud with the delighted jpreatien for whose awusements a band of musicians beeu eugayed. Tus Secretary of the Baptist Misshnary Bovietp pubissues au eupesl for balp tor suderere from seulue jo tbe ludian province of Or\sss. More ‘han ope hundred childred iu the schools at Cue tack are entirety dependent tipou the miwlousries, lu gddition t@ tueum there ie @ Dative Chrsiem community of abuut mame uuudred pirecus re | duceu w the utmost extremity; while tue heathen arouud are perebing by to ouseads fros aud pesiiene This state uf things has |) cub oight months, aud ft is feared thet undey mows iavurevie cireumetainces there must Le th several inure muuths of scarcity, A sUMpuE of treason trials have been commenced iu the L. 3, Unewies Cours a Montgomery, Ain, Geo, W. Gale, who advertised for o2@ milliou wl- lare ior she | urpose of securing the death @ President L.ucela, Mr, Johnson and Mr. Seward, war etuiived to balin the gum of $16,000, Lhe cases 0! Juves, Reyiner, Mose: and Cvllart, whe were respectively Judge, District Attorney, Clerk and Mareuall w she U.S, District Court, aud whe accep leu tue e1une offices in the Coufelerate States District Coury were ail admitted to beil—Joues | in 915,000, aad Moses, who is forufiied wih w# Presiveuual pardon, in $100, Lhe ethers had pee Leen arres.en, ‘Taken at His W erd, A few years ago, says the Brbenectady Sum | Bunker Hill, The Bostouianw are mak ug sreat | when it wee the custaw for large girls and larger preparations to ce ovra.e it in # becomnoy mau } Tue Fruit Growers’ Society of Western New | Yors, will bold itw surmmer weeting at Rocheser, | Gb the ¥Teh day of June | My r,"' ssid aventieman to # young lady | whow Le hoped ‘le you intend to make j @ioulof me?" No" replied the young lady, **peture bas saved we the trou le.” Tr {oe wtated that the valuo of the arms and am- | muuliou stored at present in ibe Custom House at Burloyton, ie sufficient pay the trausporiation Of wl ceturoing Peulens, . A #oLpieg, whose upper jew, right arm end wget leg bud been abot away in battle, was recenuy pul of o wee ia Obie, He mane 6; | boys to av.end district schools, am incidest wom towm, which is worth re f me ors a vec be: ph] energs tic fellow, al the mw iddle of the Alter iuterrogating the girl tac e tew me undered out: “Wil you give me yous “Yes, air; end wy heart, wo,'’ prompe ly responded the girl, atthe same time Ly hengenr: | forsh Ltr band wo the master, and eyemg him wi ecunn!ng look, A death-like silence reigmed ta ® Wousens ip the school ; # tear Was seem to iu the master's eye; the ruler was Juid upon -_—_—- ey Cumlaued en Kyarth Paco place ina neighbo cording, One of the fairest and pluin, the schoo), Lappened to violate one of rules, I've master, pros twenty-five, summo ber floor. | ei) dasa rile, “UV Saitlowed Wi aus Loli! (COMMMAMed Om BoUruA aege.,

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