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LAE Nunaber 10.588. Latest News Ry Telegraph tothe V. ¥. Sun, ~ EUROPE, FROM Hepes of Peace Dispelled. POSITION OF FRANCE, Important Letter frem Napoleon OWR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. loteresting Official Correspondance. PENIANISM IN IRELAND, Views of “Minister 5 Adams, IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Nap. Looking Security. Max. Meets a Financial Crisis, City and Misceilaneous News. THE EXCISE LAW. More Injunctions and More Arrests. THE STEPHENS FENIAN MEETING, , Explanation ot the Situation. q MURDER IN CENTRE STREET, A Young Men Shot Dead. Europe. Days Later News. for Fro ‘Three The mehip Germania, from Southempron the Vth, with mails and 795 passengers, bes arrive! at this port. \ The steamship New York, from Southampton the | Uth, with merchandise and 647 prssengers, has also : arrived. THE IMPENDING WAR The London Tivesof the 13th thus snms up the tate of affairs on the Continent: The diplomatt rupture between Pinseia and ‘netria ia now complete, Yertoriay Count Karolyt, ne Aastrian Minister at Bertin, asked tor los pase ovta, and he will leave Berlin with all the Legacion to-day. The dispatch of Count U.emark went beyond every such document we have ever iead in discour- tesy, invective and provoc too; and it has ceen re- plied to by Count Menasdoff Ip a more guarded style, but in lancunge which wows offended pride and unconquerabie ie olution, The Au tifan Min's ter for Foreign Affaie makes a sovcrn protest sgainet the proceedings in t ein, nud the state which it has beeu atiomptes to jusity t declines ail responsibility ior ‘he con declares that for months Prussia oti p which endangere: the former settlement, eonc.usion, Count Menedortl i ese: ves to the Imperial wermment the riebt of taking ruch etepe as inay be and necessary, ince vobing remains ror Austria but toaefend her honor sod eusid he: righ’ from the jigbt shet on callof Count K eontempt. Viwed by t by this disparcn, the iyi is an event o: neat import 1 fokhow thet A ia will not ~ atta but looks Bpon the br ition act of war, which justities her in retais‘ing at any point with ai! her etreng'h, Prussia wae, it is said, torendan ullima um to Vienna; but Vienve bas fer: pated any such missive. ihe tone of the two wers denotes anything hue passive unfriendiiness, ney have defied exch other too tiercely, ant have Mace Preparations too termicable, tor yhem to be too with en armed Peace, ihe Emperor cannot reflec thout biitesness on what ts sing in Hol. rol. His troops occupied the Luc inet wiek un. a Convention ouly s fewinon heod, On the tence tbat this Convention is annulled, the t tians have enie:ed Ho'stein ia \0.ce, and with a pur: which the effected legulity and moieratin et heir General's ulte:ances Lave not mace lets tor- midabe, The Austrian Gove. ninent has been eon vinced that only @ 1@ reat could eave ite tro pe trom tapiare or déstiuction, (reneral (ib @)2 has ea orcersto withdraw. Lhe whole Aust. ian dous the Duchy, which wiii now into the hands of the Prusiane, olptein GOVeTHMeUt Commies OLE debug sb vilinan, the Austrien preempliates nd the rk tongues! is cob) fiom thie ume to | Dnenies. tor wi ca German Princes and par were 1en y to convulre pe, may be cons.dorea ® forming pers o} the Prossiwen Monarchy. It is wid, and the proclamation oF treneral Gablenz me to confi m it, thas oicers bad boen at drat wne from Viennaitor the Austiiau torce to main fain i's position, but to avoid f) ue the firetahos, bo Gen { that reristane prac le, that " ‘numerouy, and (hat nficed of witburawD torecize, “dhe foie Gabicne in bis pice mu whien her abmy commane waton, are Dot sullicient o reais 46 (0 ® bowie Aluck Low @ German =. waoich bas hither(o beuu our a. iam nis Apos.tion 10 Dvteck the raat wank my sinali force following the barperor’e o.dere, Lyiele to superior tumbere anu leave she country.” da ue meaucue, nor Siates uf tue! Au LOM.CGO.aneu lave their ininus af (0 the part they wis bane ga Dose 0 We Norine the propodtom just imac A Mmcped Somorow, at Wass wa the et ‘tou wo be 4 ived, ana t on Cotedesat ¢ Blitary expeusengy Move, the p.cusbly Yeas, ey ag on ite BLekEIh, the Qvernuent will assert A igh ul biauest OF oevuper ton with regard (0 (he LebsatOry Ol dhe LO gh Dorey fad wil vot Le ttate ty mimse Use of ther seavuicrs the whole country te bOw Lushed du expectabon ut é tiret CaLMOR ehOt, ATMice Oe Lb pete have eewcin Leen a Mu, ACCOFUIMs 10 Liuawor by an Biliy Wile Lumver ek aie lie ses Dw ecous aid Dihare - beeween be ® fun be Put Couses. wil ve eeverd, bul we deed wed & be piooueecd, Auy Gay bow Mie, wine us Higby IMO L~Zence, UTLAL @Veute He Mena) | a av.ue ave our pait, uiuet Le cven.eut to eon uw elcuce *auis, June 1%.—In the Carpe Le islatif to-day, touber read a letter trom the binp muynde Lhuys, in which bie aful Boku isa ior Napoleva { ys attor ailing the efferts nade in comme a with England Ruesia to provent an armed contlics, aya: Government ad the Conierence lel, may have cecised tha! fiance repudia ed au es torial avesaud gemen, .o lone es the Furopo.a ssi sOlbaluea Uldeusled, Biante C.ud 6 Ol Us UXbeLeion Of Ler irontiess uw the 1 tbe inap of Bu.cpe Leng ab cred to the promt peat Power, anu O the Luidesiug provinces @x- be by a fo;mual and ee voir au. othe absence v. thee evuea Government pre ers to Bny & Kb @eOOd Understanding with ie neighbors, ne irom ite erpecs tor be ¢ oy Sree (covers) We yr the Germauie Copiederation & position moe Ob je iuiportsuce; for Prussia boner ew Leite Geet. lor ©. TCUDIBUANCES, | etaphical boundaries; for Auetria, the maintenance | Of DEF great position A BLOODY STRUGGLE AT HAND. | n Europe atier the ceveion of Venetia to Italy in excha ror territorial pen ea'ion, Lhe Conte: ence failed) Will France be led to draw the a? e French tiovernmens thinks not be the :qralt of the wer which mar break out, po question affecting ms will be reroived without ¢ branes, ©, will consinue fo ol serve tive neu: trality, coufident in her right, and im her otrengt’ (Cheere,) Fiomevcn, Ir acy, Juse 12,.—-The Chamber of De puties adopted yerterday the Creiit Foucier Bill, already agreed to by the Senaie. In yesteiday ting of the Chanber of Deputies, the Mir « brought torward a bill, caliine out for mili tery service the class of i546, General Anglo etti brought (orward a bili for calling in the marines of the clase of 1546, (aribaidi has arrived at © from Camerlata, and has beea ceived by the authorities, as we army and the volun‘eers. The campaign, it has been eatd, is twofold—a mountain warfare im fouthern Tyrol, and 6 expelition op the Adrietic. There who suppose thit @ Innding ie contem- plated om the cosets of atria or Psimatia, or in the Turkioh Provinces, It is difficult ‘o couceive y movement in thoee parts un ew it led to n, could bo made rubvertient te stor no uthusiastically re- as the po marime are some coup demain is inter tween Trissie and Veuiwe Asong aii that Venetian ehore, up the mouths of the many ations that flow down upon it irom the A.pa (ho Piave, the Tagiia- Wento, the leonzo, etc, autre fed ie open tor the daring feataot mrremuiay warfare, I'y innding now atone . How another, auc cuuting up the roade oad tha un Bloons Lhe sole, a tercou.ee i Irie aud consequently Vieuns, might Le inierrapied, In the liahao Coamber of Deputics, the firet artt- cle of the bil for the supsreasion of alltne ¢ litious bodies throughout ltaly, was almost unacimously adopted. In the debate in the Spanish Cortes opon the Bud getof the Ministry of War in Congress, Marshal O'Donnell expressed an apprehension thit 1866 would not pass withous Spain having to defend her territory. A forced circulation has been declared for the notes of the Bank of Saragorss, On the morning of the 12th the Princess Mary, one of the most amiatie and popular Princesses of the Royal family, wae married at the village charch at Kew to his serene Highness Francie Lewie laul Alexander Prince von Teck, a prince among the nobility of Hungary, and lately en officer in the Anetrian service. The ceremoay was uw a'tended by any kind of Beate pagean'ry or pomp deed, for the pr Lacey nee of the illustrious visitors who graced it, it differod im mo respect from the ordinary routine of what are termed “marriages in high lite.” In the church not the slightest attempt was made at splendor or decoration, and her marriage feast was celebrated in a littie, quiet, old-feshioned red brick villa, where ahe bad lived ont. At 12M. ihe Queen arrived, levuing on t am of the Duk. of Cambridge, and took her seat on ‘he rightof the . Hhe wae aitied in the very deepest mourn i not aapeck of white relieved I sbrenese, Wih her Majesty came their Koval tHiehvered Prince Artbur, Princess He enanno incess Louise, nos were die 4 do bine ek trim ,and woret mialies of white Lon long gauze veils, briner ‘I fed by the jan Ambw hand ana & was dressed entirely in waite lace, which was looped ap with flowers and myrile. Tae body hich and square, anu the lace wreath o! orange blorsoms, a behind her, ihe four bride m were Lady Georgiana Suan Haaiten, filth d of she Marque 0: Abeicurty Ke Gj dady © Jeurietia mana Churcuill, eluest daughter o nuke of M rough; Laay Cecuis Maria Chaloite Molyneux only caughser of Lay 5e..0u; aud Lady Agueia tisriiet Yorke, your beer of Lord Hardwicke, The entire p.oceudiuga w® conducved lo a very quiet manner, Between the 26th and 27th of May, more than 10) deaths trom cholera oceurred at Djeddab. uguets of orange ol the dress wan ell, depending trom a Latest Commercial, vray June i2—M stim at unchanged pry The Be wietuile mark sieauy ; Procuce marker « Lon pos, JUNE 12,~ Console S66 Ameiican pecuritiee—t,. 3. ¢ 65%; Liluote Central KR, Thao, dived ning.—Coiton—The mar Baa KK, From Washington. Wasniyeton, Jone 24 Representative Washburne, of illinois, yest y presen ed to the House testimony in the case of Geo, N. Caricton, late special agent and acting Surveyor of Customs at Memphis, derienated a depository to receive mover, ‘The papers show adeiwecation to the amouns of #560,000, and that he gave certificates for she 750 loan, which were uegotiated through the Coramerc'al Bank of Memphis tor the Lenetit of Parkman & (o,0° Parkman, Brooks & Co, who drew the proceeds cutof the hank, ubject ba to be further inve by the Committee on Bonke end Banking. Secretary Btanton bas heen confined to bis house for the last thiee or four days by severe indsposl tion. The rac This gated te of interns! revenue yertertar were $480,828 73; for the week ex. ding yesterday, $2,014, 92265. The aggreeate for the fiscal year promires toresch, withont doubt, the roucd sum of #31000, O00, and of revenue ‘vom all sources 854 00 00 The Navy Department, has received dispatches from Caps, Alfred Taylor, commanding the United States eteames dated New York, oed, in which he states that while at Kio de Buequehennsh. June danvive ®& Bragilian estesmer arrived at Pare with | Prot, Arians adle on board, Tue Profesor compiled fie expior jons ot ihe Valley of sho as Ant kind. Ly tue biopecar et di posal a Cove nent euch ovher tacit ease ena sied him to Shih ors thet otheswire would {yrare to acon! ehed The Choaleston Four Casoitnian, of Thureday, pas the arguments before the United non, aud apeake In the warmest tering of the nes aod & jivazh, who rtoanue howa bin at his ntater fet Court of pouth Carolina, Judge Bryan p e- constitutionality of the test ooh © question Came up on & motion that the cle k would show cause jor rejusing to atwel eet f the Cont toa writ drawn ly Mi. Whaley uing to take tb ath Lhe counsel rel the cones of ‘Le cata Whaley and Ho ‘orber. ep Oe: are tion, Wm SONGRESSIONAL, PROCEROINGS, Thirty Ninth Session BENATR. Wasursaton, Jone 2h.—Mr, Remsay introduced a bil to eecure .he speedy const: uct.on of the North e1o Packic Maliroad, and to secure the use of the fame 10 the Gove: mment for postal aed military pure Tiga + rieied to (he Committee on the a‘ific Railroad, vir, Cowan, from the Committee ou Patents, re- ported tho House bill iequiring pari es appearing iron the prmary eacn old patent Chaves 0 pay ateoot yl), whieh was passes The joint resolutions autioriz’ ¢ the leasing of a building for the State Veoisimen!, end top ovide fer the publication of ty ounciel history of .u) sebel- lion, were sdopied. ‘The Tax b was then iskea up and considerauie progres: made, ‘ During the con: ideration of tue Tox bill, the Clerk announced the death ot the late jon, James Hum- phrey, Member of Congrers fon) Brookiyn. and fit- ting eulogies were nald to the memory of Lhe dec: by Mets:*, Darling, Bergen and Davis, of New Yorg, and E.R, Washbourne of Illinois, The tribuve of Yoa, W, A, Darling was especially cioquen| and —— NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE toneblog.and waa listened fo with marked attention, The Benate then adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, The business transacted in the House to-day wae tnimpertant and chiles. of a private character, Mr. Washburne. of Mare, provented the pepers relating toen invertiaation into the accounts and conduct of co N, Cariton, acting & eyor of Caostome at Memphis, showsug the Government to | , on Mining reported ree lut increased duty on fore.en roof at leas centa per pound on ingot am. three cent copper, which was referred tothe Waye aa1 Means Comm. ttes, Several claim bilis were reported ant ti ‘ when Mr. Daring auuounced the death of mes Humplirey, Appropriate eulogics were prenouneed and resol) (ions adop ed, and ase further & of respect, the House aujourme Pxtracta—The Ceso of Jef evianism in Ireland, bte. June 24.—The firet volume of the Waste diplomatic corcespondence, submitie! with the Pre NUTON, nous! Message last December, bes juet been It covers over 60) pages, and relates alto- gether to Great Britain and the United States. The correspondence begins as far back as November 25:h, 1804, and ends November, 1865, Many of the ques''ona in controveray between the two Governinenta growing out of the lave civil w e eneth, and the subject of rebel pri- nm the correspondence, mn bumer tiers, reiere to the viola tions of the neatrelity laws, and, among other cases, ethat the | oie) States steamship San Jane wrecked upon @ desolate lay of the Ha- bames, Her officers sulerew found shelier at Navs eau until relef could be obtained from the United The wreckore who had recovered certain is of the moveables of the verre! prosentet claim for salvere, the parment of which ther Nasean he ne considered the wost conve t point for seiling ght steamer Honduras proceeded thither of procurt ac ion, The Coneul of the Lpited Rtates, in compl: ance with sof her Majes'y's proclan. ation, to cite! permission jor herto enter, That permis. sion was at once icfused by the Goveruor, on the ground that 16 was not a cast within the exceptions ed, provided by the proclamation, Mr, Adaine rays there no single day during the month in whieh this t happened that this ive veonele en Jin broating the blocks ® not to be reen hat port, Neither ed io that hybrid lega! ventures ou had ite hospi clase of B.itish chips rauning ite Jot account with the ines: eens authorities ie the United states, ‘To the remons rance of Mr. Adan Earl Russel! replied that Arve. icau merchants, whea nM otras, have availe | (hevweives of ermiiar chances of profit, but thas her Majesty's Govert meat will ieel ito prevent, to the Utmost of ther power, the Mojosty's cighte and of her Majesty Mr Adains, in reply aretied u ate tr Menst rove Binco’ to pub asicvte te of thinva down to April, almost @ntipely — fraitiens, hot June, 156%, in writing to tary of plate Hunter, save the inten had Mr Adame, Acting Bec iuteres’ maniferted in the tete of Jeff, Davis sone jot the phene neue eiuily dis vows primonicus Mile remarkable cra, aud aide the indulgeuce of the elit. ellug toward Mr. 1 teesed th lstied with sinie eftiied We have he of slaugi ad private murer,, pecially hed asevere retribution stready been vin ed upon these miscuided people, who bed, by their wauion obstinacy, vious bt it al) upon the country, lieven Mr. Davieconld be diserkced, and tuen sul fe.ed to sink into obiivion, without seriously impair ing the force of the example in the view ot iater generations, 1 should be periectiy content, If mr, Javis, having, under all the eaiecuards of our lawa, uide:gone « trial jor his offence, id be prowed guilly, convemned flor toe lors peusity. the responsi position would then devolve I bad no dow that he titwith that dignity ead tiality that beceme hie office, Nether pored to believe, woatever it m ght Le, hie decision, if given in (he manner jodieny would be atvended by any of the evil consequencs & e reputation of our country aii overciviug ope, which seemed to be a matter of so much concera wo our enemies, not less thae our tiiende M ward, i repiving to this letter, » Me. Adan’ ty ought tole (uesiion 8 80 UD ju Burope, 4 he bad upow the ¢ d just ana 9 he Mr. Acame, in @ letter ceed S:p'ember lest, tue excursion (o Tretsnd, and whie aliud- ent orfonigetion of the Penmus saye F anticipated any difficulty that would Lhe owatfected cose tity be laree, UbATINGU, BUG gene iy wanting | the eeu of mosul power, Any to Viale ic coud only cud in thee ahter of sande, wih out ue possibillr a bs d aie ject. The «fleet would Le merely to play .ato ihe hauds o: their opponen A ta re dan.erous poilcy would be to keep up ano arsiquourly extead the escret disatioc tou, Which Moku, perucpa, Le acne by the aia ef American sym: y, uniil the piociwstination of unea |1.e@4s shou Weary toe goverumne ms into radical Meesures (Co Tewmove BC ULesAt danger by promvung the tiaueportatou of the au a@tlectea poor et the pub- lic expenre, lo bagian rerious sweurt have it ietevie of piove serious, Lub it is poor he evil, and bopeiees of any sys reed, insieed of tanking Ainer.es for the Whoeh eliteietion gives then, (bey are dispos. ¢ yo quairel with her because ele creaies in her poops & ueniie to go.” Mexioo, Looking for Secority—Max, cols a rinaucial ¢ rivis, Napole Wasnrsetos, Jt Tib, received in th ‘The 04 elty, teamer which { A letver dated Puyis, a out to leave St. Navarre tor Mexico, willearry ou’ an autograph letter from the Eniperor Napoleon the Third to the Lmperor aximiuian, According to what is eflirmed to me. re flat of the two severe: ne demands ina’ the Mex jean custom-bourea soull be paced under French Qolninietration aga guarantee tor the Mexican low eo ted ante thive per cent, [tie also tated thar in deiau!t ol the scecpiance of this postion by the Mex cap Government, our groope tit immediate ly ecm If onthe « rar, as is probable, an arrangement ehell ie made bebveen the two elled | goveruuenks Che terme angounced tor the departure of our tie will be iigiutalued ‘The following haa }een recely Officers, undervflic d here: reani soldiers of my Austro Belgian Voluntece Corpo! Ever mindful et your api remembering your loyalty . | bave, for the yoepiea in your Haine the g \erous offer D mesiet ue with its mesa, You wil hereafl m botone and the same diviiou with comrades iu arias destined to thuce with ) ou difflculuce apa dangers ae arty roecare ,eur common weilare, Loyou reialor, however, & eplenaid or eanizaiion, and (he dere olo'6 Aponte wuperor, Whose suc imal be ade vand gioctoue bravery hae ro otten @ in battie and victory, Your righ are theretore poe d arust your Brpero: the same ne wll always count oa your curage and goua discipline MAXIMILIAN. Mexico, May 19, 1506, Wasuinotox, June 26,—Lnformation has been received here from Paris thatthe widow of General Iturbide bas obtained assurance from Napoleon that her child, who ie now in the hande of Maximilian in Mexico, suall be returned to her, Khe atucky. A Rough State of Affairs. Lovisvitie, Jus» 23,—Three suspicious-look characters, sald to be thieves, pat up at @ hotel to day, saying they intended to leave for Bt. Louis, Alter they had bitehed their horses im front of the hotel, some young men spprosched them, when one of them uamed Joe Suit, told the thiaves thas they came to arrest them, All three thereupon drew navy revolvers; whereupon Smith caught one by she shreat aud knocked him ever the heed wite 25, 1866. The sauie | hia plsto!. The other two made for the door with | She Sadee decision, etl! unlicen: arewn werpoms, firng as they SUN. Thirty-Third Year: id they advised all the deal nt out, Gereral tore ain the’r money. and firing then commenced Letween the roung men and | t © ‘comin ente which are cisting eheir ebade the \heves, ‘lhe horses of the latter broke loose | letore,’ There were no. so many arrests on Saior d escaped, Next morning some young men pur end recapiured two of toe thieves and ther | rday's Bowling Green Gazerre eave that in consequence of rumors in town that the nerroce about Woodbarn and Franklin were orranigiug to take Sheridan Jali Lere, the police have been greatly eur by & voluntoer force, The Demoonat learns that a desperate character, Bamed Urange, who was seni to Prenkfort penitentiary | on chargeof murder and arson some time agoyand who wee pardone! br Gov, Bramletto, wae killot afew dave since by @ poses sent out by the eberiff of Bus. ler county focapturea aye of desperaioes, named Barna, on the ile re Tho porse called on Ornure tor luch de refused to was killed joan altercation which arose in the m ter, @tenmboat Disaster. Mewrnis, Jane v8, A telegram from Little Rock aye, the steamer J. 3. Hall eunk at Golly Rock rem terday. Vhe crew and passengers were saved. The boat lea (otal loss, No particulars are given. The weather le bot, and the river fell four inches today, General Intellige (By Mail to the New York Sun) Torna has been two caves of cholera at Lodiaa- 6p lie, Lodiana, both Fearens irom Buffalo, Five hundred white citizens of Texas have bean inheted for murder aince the collapse of the rebe lion, and ag) et without any convictions, Kev. Jon, H, Kennerd, the oldest Baptist clergy- mano! Poiladelpiia, died last evening. He bad been pasto. of the Tenth Baptist Church for nearly forty years Denixe a heavy storm in Clocinn't lest, a man entered the American B nge office, walked beaind the money clerk's desk, abstracted a pa kaye contaluing 44,7/0, aud mate bis escape, A TRary on the Cincinnatl and Zanesville road ran into s broken culver’, on Friday, near Mor- rowtown, Obio, Toe engineer and fireman were kilod. Anna Dick Neon saya the fret mone she earned wasby werubbing sidewalks iu P biny ane sie Pourhs a teket to bear Wendell Philhpe leeture with it. Tom lant election in West Virgin heavily axeinst the Bocewsion Party, The major- 60 for, againes granting the richt of eullrage uined rel oir, little over 7,000, A Lanes quantity of arms and ammunition base sriived at tne Water t Arsenal; enough, Itie , to equip and arin twenty thou Deluded Fen)ans paid tor it, and bought most of it of Uucle San, Five years ago, aman in the Ohlo States Prison guccee ‘et In mak ng haescape A fow lays ago, he returned and expressed a ¢ term, The only explanation giveu i that while out of prison he sot tarried—it would be ungel leut to say anything more, A wurvarn lovter states that the French transport which left Vera Crus ou the 644 inet, badon board the sum of #5,000,000, which wae being sent to France asa partu: ive ance due from the #o- called Einperer of Mexico to she French Govern. ment. Turan comer a report that, on Friday event: at Pigeon Hill, Canada, a little aki rrotel took pl between asinall reconnoitering party of Feniaus, and f Canadian hebs infantry. Several on Friday has gone s = > z one wae tinjured. end the Fen/aus retreated scrose the line into the Sates A MU apen, alrost as tragical as the late Deering murder in Ef urred in Orange county, Tod, A man by the name of Saunders, having been indicted for the crime of a sob, swore Vengeauce ou # family who were tu Spp ar Me Witnesses agaiust Lim, and auc- | ceeded in a ering every one of (hous —a iaiher, mother, daughter aod grandmother, Tum Last and most ingenious d invented for the purpose of enabling the le to delule men by deceitful show, is called a palpitator je au ertiti lal Losum, made with sieel frame, which encloses a tellowa, operatet by clock work, The inachinery gives that portion of the bogorn which ita iuteuded to be looked upon a xeuile heaving motion about twenty imesin a minuse, Toe etfect is said to be wonderful, A Mans while digging a well ou the corner of Union snd Obio streets, Troy, discovered what proved to be a good sized “den bux, which coutained gold com to the value of over $8,000, ‘Yogether with a numnter of spoovs, Thebor was oo decaye | tat ft fell to pieces on being taken out, The money hed ev.idensy been buried there » great many years, os lbwas complowly discolored aod rusty, Ges, Nariks,comma rr of the Canadian forves, o\ Friday issued an order musteriug out the yoln. .eors called to arms to repel the late Fenian invas.on took occasion to impress upon the minds toe voluneers that, alsuough tue Foo an atiack had proved a failure, the orgau- ization ot)! existed an! metitated « renewal of she invasion, and that they should continue to perfe themselves in aril and discipline, eo as to suce cessiuily repel any fusure aggrestion that may be aber) led, LOCAL NEWS, wEW YORK AND THE VICIMITY, Tor Fxcue LAW—Morr, [xJuNcTions AND Mone Avursts.—lhe vigilance of the Police and the continued ant increseing arrests of unlicensed rumeelle «keeps op the excitement among thie class throughout the city, The Poiice Justices having be come tired and disgusted with staying ap till mid- night to bell and re cese violators of the excise law, have given up the uuequal contest eo far ae to close Court at tensouable times, and the liquor dealere ar- rested ju the evenings have therefore to take a nigh ‘s lodging in aStation-house, ‘Ibe more reason- ing portion of them have the:efore come to the con on that it won'd be cheaper and more comfort lo take ovta license (han to attempt so prose b under such disadvantages, end | mission beer Raliy Thoe © —st leaet jor the p ey ere submitting,’ fieht 1, out ou the courte’ line until they gained who are sefused license have no alter- sent—lut to clore up shop, at with @ dete; imi on te the rend, Biephen Geoghegan, of 77 Jd avenue and Tz$ Yd avenuy, bee sued out an injusetion in the Court of Common Pieae, restraining the Board of Race and Captalu Wilson gud Sergeant Burnets from interfering with bis business uniil aiter lu A. M.ou fueslay. Alter muey trout'e the injune thon was served n and rergoant, and in the meantime Geoghegan db, iiee, kept out of erper to be a: Captain W rou 1efused to jorse Geogher: pplication for a Leense, and when he appeared before t.e Committee ou Licenses be was rejused, but being in partner ship with bie brother at :67 Lhird avenue, agaluet whom no ob.ectious were urged, s hicens® was grant ed toeeil liguor, &e, ab thas place, Btephen there- fore made (his point, thatas ihe Board of Excise he corsed bim in t they were bound to grant him nse OF pot to in'e:fere vib, fis . meee, carried ia withoas On t ove representation Ju Gerdgao Fanied the injunction, gad oeage ‘co ms ato ted tev injunctions to * ., ta meetl ir mw hes at Ti y all on Barurday. exeieo w and the ra manne 2 reing it were duly denounced, while Jduage 's opinion and action in the cases tore him, were mighiy applauded. Some of re Lels that no higher court would revesre Se Sian ied os as is com) it da and yesterday, agon previout days iug are the list of both dare: ARKEOTS ON GATORDAY The jollowing named persone were arraiened be fore Justice La twith, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, and required to find bail fa the eam of 81% each: Dennts O'Neil, 654 Greenwich; Daniel Hanir, $26 Kighth av; Andrew Radeliffe, 194 Prince; Thee The foo Raul Avolf Werner, 6 Gierseoms Jee" on; Jobin halon, 496 th av: * ad i Koarth: Fred Bash. Yibav, Ay Win, Rad Tenth ay, ‘The following named persons wore held to bet! in the mm of #200 by Justice Mansfeld, in the Emon Market Court: 0 Divi Yo Divi. Dito Fale k ra an F regeer, S Fesex: Michael ; Matthew heatt, 1 First ay. Chan T Canal Bat Plessback, 67 Eidridge; Patrick Madden, 1 Tn the Tombs Court Justice Dowling held the fo8 lowing named persons to bail in the sum of $100 each Richard Zunnie, 15 Worth; Diedrick Muller, h; Michas ‘inet Tbpraan Hugh Carmpbell, ee Gresagt OE ¥ James; Geo. Bur mtr LA Kehnovb 2 Went ay; Hive atlas, 418 whurger, S2 West Broadway; Mott; 1 pold su 23 Mott; Wm Radd @, 1 Des: . Poter Jackson, 16 Mulberry; BR. K. Greece, drekeon; Chas, Van Seelen, 471 Greeawioh; D.ul 46 Walker, Justice Kelly required the following named per sons to flad beilim the sum of 800 each: James MeMullen, cor. 96h ay, and 43d at., Geo, W Herman Marthoff cor. Slat and ry Meyer, Tov 8 hav, Willian . Thos, Munich, 615 Sdavy A. 1, Auckemeyer, 400 fa av. ‘The following named persons were discharged - John McMullen, Ne. 68ST 1ite av; Raymond Kivors, Toth at. and bd av, ABUESTS ON BUNDAY, Dowling. ~Paul Christianson istian Mush, 367 Greenwich: ¥. Lester, is Oak; Henry Finn, 396 William; an Seeln, 429 Greenwich; Courad Vath, 141 F: fort; Michsel Baner, 97 Cherry, These parties were discharged on thelr own recomnizance, Ledieth andrew Ryan, 984 Tthe th od Joh. Cha trick! 332 Michael O'Reilly. koa W. 26th: John Kennedy, 141 and 145 WwW. 20ih; pine. Hille ” 767 Washington; George Ne! 47 Mac au held to bail, Refore Juatioe Manaft Ht, Guny, 36 Fesere: Pat iteya, 114 Cheer Catiter, 638 Wate Arnold Beat, 6) Catharin slip Adolph I in, 4T Bowor we Howery; Wm, Wohle, 173 ist ays Wm. Sock Kivington; Sexwue Mudring Kept 299% Bo: Sexius C. Kavl, 196 Bowery, All held to bail, A LATER REPORT. Rtephen Geoehegan, who got ont am injunction arairst the Commissioners, Captain Wilson an@ fergeant Burnett, of the Twenty-first Precinct, kept hin place, 742 Second avenue and 677 Third avenae, open until about Vy. M. He was previously im charge all day at O77 Third evenue, while hie bar- beeper kept barat 74s Secon! avenue, The in Junction, however, was not ogelnes eutire police foros, nor against the Buperiniandent hia me go Captain Cawerou, of the ehieoay, wee to arrest him. tle did so, and locked up Geoghegan and his barkeoper, James Deveney, which bow pisces w: A riot oecur per of Ith suse Noone syplied tor a tics ported favorably on hie care, Ile, take out his licease, and on Setarda Junction egainet the Board, and he Captain Cameron, urday nightaud all day yesterday, A lest evening a fight occurred ip the atore, and @ man, jowever, tailed t« he got an in served iton He kept open the entire of Bat it 7 ofeion® whose name has not traneplied, wae baily. ihe crowd then inade a great nole F. Young, of the Isth, ord buey refused, wit iry onthe and bad ‘Lhey then assaulted the officer, and tore his coat, bla shirt and bis coliar, One of the principal rioters, sa in alleged. wae airick Moakiy, His broth: Die father Andrew, were aio sald to have been iw the crowd, Andrew, it m alleged, drew @ knife, aut threatened to let the officer's vue out, Tie letter clubbed him severely, after wich Kyane awistance, and ther rovetl t o we House, Roandames Le ry and © sent from the « tin Lone, and ¢ broken heads their elubs, ‘The to ta were made, vi Andrew Moakler a hut rons, Patrice and Joun, Patrick Deruling, Jsines Boyle, Micheal Noon Lackey and Franeis Corson, They wer to the station hy ase, and afier having their heads dressed by De, E. M. Kimbark, Polies Bur- geon, they were locked up ter the might. Heveral lager beer deaiers, aa reported, bi Ty nee ol tle law, One o} , of the Steuben How no less thea six times jowed bis plore. Anoth: 4s cons betore Judge M wenty-toar hours i elaper aS issued cccurd ng to law, Capt. Davis recat {nstructions motte obey it until thet time # pas. The following vurater of arrest terday: Violators of Sunday Inw, 65; disorderty candact, 19; lutcxication, 5i—torst, 115, THE EXCIBE LAW DV COURT AGATS, vere ont on the strent, and open them was ar- fore 6 re mode yes~ In the Court of General Sessions, on Satarday, the guments on the demurrer to seven Indietmenwe found by the Giiand Jury for alleged violation of the Excise Law were heard, Mr, James T. Brady oper~ ed the discussion, He said the new law was mised! little, It did pot * regniase” the enle of i fi the Metropolitan Tnstefey, for it amount 4 to prohobition and uded the County of Wosr- chester, hee was ke in the publie mind arising out of pab! the n about the etfect of tua not Goclased the ow? 4 had slinpey lie oe the time the ‘aw went into effect, aud which had nos yet expired, could not be divested of the rigut which itconierred upon him by any eet of legislasion. Ms iredy argued at length agelnet the one of the law. art rich Attorney Mall, in reply, said bis profre sional anties wore #0 Leavy that he had not heen able (o prepare any lengthened argument upon G au iwpor tent question, but he would submit « fer points, and allow his colle Trac,, tomate the iep The ch.ef poin Court will pr presented in wh chatall lawe ae pe ue, Mi. were that befor » there eurmptively conasiteti Governor, before he tieus them, having thority on that polat; thas the now excise po part pohititory, vat entirely reguiatory tar, icacy repued Ww (he remarks of Mr. and the argumeut was thea adjourned until dey, et il A.M. Bradv. ‘Tharee Two New Casta ts que City—Decksase or rik Disnase aTQrans qine.—On Saturday evening, two Dew cases of chol- eral were reported as having occurred in the city. Thomas ©, Murray, residing ta she rear of 93 Greene sireet, was seized with choiers on Wriday oight, bat having been prompir ted, the disease was ar rested, and he was better, with @ fair prospect of ra- covery on Saturday aight and yesterday. Dista- o » freely used gbont the premises A pany eee sal Tieker, yerluing ip anorher rear tenement abs Weat 2h. 8 rea, oko witie cholera on friday afvernovn jatuced to in are day's 5: 8) andio four houre after ward collapse b ot set in, tle wae ativawed by Lr. Payne and rereret physicians trom the board of Health, and at imet ac- coun's he wae improving, ‘The ease previousiy ic~ teu having occurred 1B W lallereabu x proves ve ve lecu sluuply comers me. bus, b ti duoretion in aiet, It readily yloldea to medic weaunent, A A supposed ease of Cholera occurred last eveuing at 155 Lispenard street. Tho patient wae @ vous named Mrs. Cautor, who was seized with cramps about 9 P.M. Result not reported. (Contipucd om Fourth Page-) CuoLtera Rerorrs wy