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Number 10.626, whe Latest News fy Telegraph binthcoatdaid Y. Sun, FROM EUROPE, News By Cable and Steamer. MEETING OFTHE ARMAN Speech of the King of Prussia, PEACE DECLARED AT HAND! Congratulations of Ilis Majesty, PROGRESS OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS, Late Movements of the Armies. THE ENGLISH REFORM TROUBLES. A NEW COMPLICATION, Indecision of the Tory Cabinet. Meeting Not to Be Held in the Park. OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES They Ifust Pay 3 Per Cent. on Receipts. City and Misceilaneen News. ARRIVAL OF QUEEN EMMA. Her Reception--How a_ Live Queen Looks. dec. Wasureton, Aug. 8. The President to-day made the following appoint~ ments: Arthur P. Gorman, Collector of Internal Bevenue, Fifth District, Maryland ; eppointineat to fake effect Sist inst; John W. Frazier, Asmessor, First District, Penn.; Alexander Wallis, reappainted SCs, GC., mer, Assessor, Suth District, N.Y4 N. E, Peck, Mis- ister Resident and Consn! General at Hayti. Mr, Chandler, the Assist Becretary of tho Treasury, bes received a telegram from Becretary McCulloch announcing bis arrival at Portemoath, N. H. He will extend hiefrecresting tour alkmg the coast of Maine, Tyhaving been claimed by the ows rei mana- ers of certain ferry boa's that they were exempt from the payment of taxes upon their gross receipts by reason of payment of tonnage duties, the ques tion has been submitted to the Secretary of the Treasury, and be hasdecided thata duty of 3 per cent, upon said gross receipts must be paid. POLITICAL, New York. Banatoga Ava. §.—It is somewhat uncertain yet where the Comervative and Union Convention will be held, whether in the Opera Lioure or one of the ballein the viflage, Thas far abvut fifty cates and alternates have arrived, and it is understood that some of the counties will not be whouly repre- sented, although there are indications of « large at- tendance of outsiders, Among the mort prominent polifelave present are ‘Thurlow Weed, ex Lieut, Goveinors Jones and Campbell, Francis Granger, ohn Striker, Geo, Opdyke, A.D, Barber, W. W. right, KO, Peerin, ‘Those. 3. Carroll, Win. H. Ludlow and Dr, Van Wyck, Aseersor of the 6th Dis- trict of New York. The celegntes preseat seem gon- erally indispoeed to make any acuitions to the Wash- ington or Randall platforms, alibough a few express themselves in tavor of an acditiunel plank fra convention of the piatos to cousier amendments to ‘the Consittutlon, New Jersey, Taentom, N.J., Acavet &.—A Convention was held here to-day to@lect delegates to the Philadel- phia Convention. which was largely attended, The following delezat’s were aypointe!: At Large—Thor, H. Herring, Josep I, Crowell, Tim ty Hend reco nd EB, J. Cate Jat District, Col, J, EB. Poy- Clarkson Ogden, £4 Dratrict, Join L, Me- Koight, Thos, 5 Misog; Sd Distric’, |. Ingham Coryal, Garrett B Adra'n: 4h District, Edward ©, Moore, Ast Lell Green ; 6th District, Robt. Giichrist, David M. Wilson, Mansa chueetts, Bostow, Ave. 8,—The Fanenil Hall Convention to elect delegates to the Philadelphia Convention was atteuced by 1,781 delegates from 217 cities and tovas, Lom. Leverett Salstonstall, who presided ntreductory speech, in which he ur that uiltime had eens for the people of M chasetts to show their diampp:obation of the m ures of adisoreanizing Congiese He predicted that if the question of restoration was lett unseitied another yeir, another civil war woult be precipi. tated, mot between state aod State, but in the North between inalyicual ’ a Resolutions, of whiah Charlies chairman, reported @ short re sat reeclution reads: “Reaolned, Conveution in Philadelphia on the the restoration good promise of etiiement of the ra Ther the proposed 14th inst, by poontlng and sustel policy of the P. the moet benefi political condition of th. The folowtax de ill effor were appointed; Judge abbott, o: Boston; : Gen, Crouch, of ‘laun- ton; Gen. Sutton, of Halem; John Quincy Adama, ef Quincy: George Ashmun, of Springfield ; B.C, Bauey, of Boston. The aitern ites at iarge aie: K poffo.d, Albert Feariug, H. HH, Buck J, F Kedfield. Charies Kim j : 4 four appointed 10F each of the two Con- ries. CHOLEN.. The Quarantine at Savannah. Bavannag Ga, Avo. 8.—Major Croftom, after moakiag full representations to the War Depar:ment, has beep authorized motto quarantine vessem from New York except on positive proof of epldemis: sick- nes en board, Chelera in Cinclanatl, O. Crncummati, O., Avo, 8.—There were 81 dleathe by cholera bere sesiorday, aad 42 new cases, Mexico, Reperts via San Franciace, Ban Paanoisoo, Ave. 7.—1t ls stated that pas een- Collector, Fifth District, New Jersey; Alonzo Ten- ; ee tothe L . The French commander hed noti- fled @ are number of the inhabitants of Acapaice ‘0 asaist in the defence of the town, and officer Te appoin'éd to commend therm, Those declining waerve were sssemed from ten to twenty-five dollars per moath, From Europe. Steamer Dates to July ‘The Cunard sleamer J rrived at this port res. terdsy morning, bringing dates from Europe to July 90—eipbt days earlier than the news by the cable Pubiisied inthe Bus of yesterday. Interesting se lvetions from this mail are given beiow. PEACE NEGOTLATIONS, The suspension of hostilitios Le:ween Austria and italy commenced on the 25th, when the heads of ihe Italian columns halted where they stood; Other troo;s might make movements, but not go beyond the points oceapied by the heads of the columns, Tv nce of five days between Prussiaand Austria eceasd at noonon the 27th altimo, but was then pro- longed to the 2d of August, ean! a four weeks armies tice commencing from that date had been conclu ded. Liverpoor, Jrir Fvextva.—The following Dniletin was posted on the Paris Bourse today: The Plenipotentiaries ot Prossia and Austria have signed an armis‘ice for four weeks, Herr Pfordten signed on behalf of Bavaria and the other Sou't western Siates, Che Irarin, of Florence, states that negotiatious jor the conciusion of an armistice have led to resulie satisfying to the dignity and in teresteof Italy. The seme papor sare that France has recognized the right of the inhabitantsot Vene tia to dispose of their own destiny. Austria is esid vo have withdrawn her demands in reference to {n- | tervention on the part of the Catholic power ia woe Roman question The quretion of the Tyrol is reported (to be also satisfactorily eetiled, Da Megotiations are to take piace directly between Italy, Austria and Prosaia, Loxpos, Jez 29,—The following {s given as the basis of the arrasgement by which th tmistice has Leen projonged: * The territorial integrity of AMewtria shall be maintained except Venetia. Aus tre accepts the formation of the Northern Con‘eder- ation under Prussia, Saxony end the Southera Stats preserve their territories, and will be a free groop by themzelves according to thelr pleasure, Avetria pays Prossia an indemnity of seve ity five million france, Bebleswig will be ceded to Prussia. Holsiem pays part of the expenses.” Eight Days Later BY THE Atlantic —_—o——— os Cable. Meeting ef the German Diet —Address of the King of Prussia--Veace Declared at Mand. Loaxvos, Avavat 6.—The King of Prussia has re- turned to Berlin, The municipality presented to him @ congratulatory address, In reply the King expressed his (hanks, He pointed ont that Prussia had drawn tLe sword not only for her independence, but forthe reorganization of Germany. The first, said the King, has been assured. The second may, he!p God, aleo be obtained, Everything !promisesa happy futare tor Prussia, as an honorable and lasting peace is Imminent. The King in perron opened the Prussian Chambers yesterday, The following is Lis speech in full: “Ilustrions, noble and loyal gentlemen of both Houses of the Diet; now that I see sssombled around me the representatives of the country, my heart im- pels to express first of all frem this piace my own ane wy peop e's thanks for (iod's gracious goodners which bes assisted Prussia amidst heavy, but suc- cemful easrifices, not only in averting frem our fron- ters the danger of hostilities, but in enabling the army of the country by a rapid vietory to add fresh laurels to #'s inherited fame and to smooth @ course for the national developement of Germany, Accompanied by the visibie blessing of God, the part of the nation capable of bearing arms en- tlrusiastically obeyed the eummons to the sacred #/:ugele io: independence and fatherland, Our be- tolc army, eupported by afew but taithful allies, ad- “vanced iroin success to success, from victory to vic- tory, in the East as in the West, Much pre- cious «blood has been shed, The country mourns the loss of many brave men rho died heroes in the flueh of triumph, until our ‘standard waved along a line extending fiom the Carpathians to the Rhine, 1s will for Wwe ‘Government and the Representatives of tho people ‘in united co-operation te bring to maturity the frait that must be eathered from thie sanguivary seed, and prevent i's being scattered in vain, “Lovar GENTLEMEN OF Boru Houses oF Tar Diet: +My Government isable to look with satisfaction ‘apom the financial position of the Biate, Careful foresight and conscientious economy have placed us in ® position to overcome the great fusnciel difficulties whico beve resulted asa natu- ral consequence from the circumetances at the pres- enttime, Although s material outlay was imposed upon the Treseury during recent years by the war with Denmark, it has been touad possible to meet ‘the expenses hitherto incurred in the preseat war from the ¢ revenue and existing balances, with- out uoposing apy other barthen upon the country than that of furnishing supplies in kind for war pur Poses that it is bound to provide by law. I bope, most eernsedly,that (he means required for the successful termination of the war, end payment ‘of supplies in kind while maintaining order and se -ewlty in finance, will be readily aranted by you. An agreement could be m with the Kepresermrtatives santo the settlement of the budget, which Mmas not been able to be effected during the last few years. The State outiay iucurred during this period is therefore destitute of that legal bass which I again acknowledge the budget eannot alone reach through the law, by which means the C onst!- tution of ‘99 ordains that it ie annually agreed upon between ny government aud the two Houses «mf the Diet. Alihough my government has nevertiieless earried on the budget for several years without s legal basis, this hes only been done after comec on- tious examination and with correetness, In accord. ence with the Diet that the condact of the adminis tration, tho fulfilment of legal obligations toward public creditors, and officially the main- tenance of the army and state establishment Were questions vital to the existence of the State, and that the course edopted therefore became one of those inevitable necessities which, in the interest of & country, @ government must not hesitate to adopt, 1 trust that the recent events will in so far comtrib-* gem reven:ly arrived frou Tepec and Acapules as- | ute to effect an indispensable understanding, thas en) past that Havcods and bis whole foree had soneav @! lndemmiy fer ous having carted. on the adminiaire _NEW YORK, T tow without a lew regulating the bu leet, epp icat for which will be made to the Repr rerdily be graeted to my goverom existing confict be thereby fimally and ihe more | securely broucht to a conclusion pecied that the political position of the Fatherland will admit of an extension of the frontier of the HURSDAY, AUGUST 9, Ae it may be ex. fon | itatives, will and hitherto 1866, ota of publie fer fefrctory, Wit peror of A suluil becomes more and more un neres | have not seen the ed while drivin: in the t hie carriage bas moro by women who have loudly of theur absent busbends, ud sone ine of Saxony hae leet hie prehably eutiful little om forever, while hie troope have ‘ flebting valiensl rihe Kmpe or of Anatria, and the establishment cf on nnited | far witheu par, The eolisare tortre eo Army under tho leadership of | ) athe only territory vet ped be thes « Prussia—coa » born o me doubtial talk im the Gov. 2 ‘ \ which will be borne fn cquel enna that the Emperor intends proportions by all ile members of the Confedera- ling by making bim @ present o tion, The bills required tn thie reavect for the con- vocation of @ popular represenia'ive ederal State | Will be laid before the Met without delay, “Gentlemen Yon Know that our entire father land feels the high importance of the moment that brines me once more among you dle Treaty of Vienne Brevis, Acavaté bers The members rose and cheered the King, and the May God grant itt” BROOND CALE DIvPATOCH was held today. Prussian victories, Count Btolberg wes elected Prerident of the Up- per House Pretn, Ava, 6,—Sereral political arrests have been made by the military bors to-dar, Similar arrests hare tekea plece fm other parte of Hungery. Darepes, Aue, 7—Special peace negotiations are be opened between Pru Virwna, Ang G-It le expected thate definitive treaty of peace will soon be siened by the Austrian and Prussian Plenipotontiaries at Prague, Italy is abon t to not included. Tf the diMiculty relative tothe arm aly isnot arranged within « tow days, will be renewed Fionexcr, Avavst 6.—The trian Generals mot at Cormons, in Austria, to nego tate, Aw France takes no part tn the pending armistice, and Ttely, if it can be arranged, will bold a separate peace conference, with the concurrence of airl May Providence Proesia se graciously in fntare as it has visibly biessed the immediate put Prassia has positively declined the proposals ‘of Russia for a Congress of the Powers which aligned the ‘The firet sitting of the Cham- Ttaliamn and Ane Franco, and it will probably meet at Paria, Br. Prrensnvura, Avo, 7.—There ts rreat enthu- sian here fu reference to the visit of the American | t eqnadion, The Russian fleet have gone tw Lelsing- THIRD Came NieraTen, From St. Vetersbarg. fore to meet it, Some of the principal Rossian bankers have enb- roribed thirty millions of france tocowpiete the rail- road from Kozler to Morsehauskren, Re Bouth German Ptates Lonpos, From FEng/and. FOURTH CABLE DISPATOML, mouth, and sailed for Cherbeure, The yacht Frolic, with the prize-fightere Mace and Goseon board, They fought for $2,000, Mace won in twenty-one rounds, ENGLISH MARKETS BY CABLE. Lrveuroot, August T.-Evening, Cortron—The rates today foot up 7,000 bales, The market is flat, LONDON MONEY MARKET Lonpom, August T—Evening. Consols closed at 87's for money. AMERICAN GECURITIES The latest rates today were Twenties, 68%. Lilinols Centra. var ed severe losses, Lonvon, August T—Evening. United States Five nilroad, Th 44. WAK ITEMS BY STEAMER, Ap ongagement between the Prussiane and Bava took plece om the 26th, near Wurzburg, which resulted anfavorably for the latter, who suffer- Tt is stated that Prussia bombard- ed Wurzburg on the 27th, and were repulsed with the lors of sixteen guns, Little damage, ‘The minor German Stato the armist nea ters a hove dete ted the lta with Official repo with the Had commiss.on of ein repo veations aga omen. ery unsatirfaciory wound, positively con‘radict heavy loss. jue Colorne GAZETTE & ana who had been eta ione during thelrtwoand « bafdaye’ stay at thas pi 9.000 quarts of beer. hoffeheim and Werb ch, of the Main continued w advance in » boutherly sia en that pat to sea again very ohrrtly, t Admiral Persano bad bern Ancona, on account of the reauits of the uay- ald red ing trom the from the Garibaldien Headquar- recems dispatch of the va to the Dispatches if state, on the contrary, th mpl te vietwry on t lows of only S& men, ed toward Lomi a de, ond occupied an commander in tt The town suffered but and hostilities continued, the preliminaries of peace provice that Bohem! Moravia are to remain in the occupation Pi ussia, The vanguard of the Vrussian tercos under Gen eral Manti flel, was in ade and badadvance’ A: uJ erritor, al officers iyiol, re near iedro. withou) wed efforts are being made to obtatm the intervention of Russia with Prussia in behalf of the The Czar has entered into no arrangement relative to the qnestion yet. Acaver 6,.—The Coldorado, Admiral Goldboro's fixg ship, from Lisbon, arrived at Ply- e still excluded from It ie stated on the 26th uccesaful nded a ceurt-martiel, e determined upon a ry into the causes of their late naval de made a ful inspection of (he fl et after the engsgement a, Th tho flees will be had Popular de- eports concerning the health of Garth He pad pron vem while a Ol ew © that the 6,000 Bavari- at Schheupiuyen, dr with It- hostilities and volua- Tt will he rememberei that inst befe of the King of ben from hie cap ter of Finauce, whe to have bern the only one that hed hie w money in the Tre: ent two handred eharge of one of the funetionar department te Breiner mntb the fliche the M nie im, packed up the nt of @ million d sent it off in of the finance nilway, for stir lov’ eteamer Bremen nas part of the or, A correspond t hae been carried on between fe oti residing at the ce law, Du beim lug toc King pe.tonaliy 10 poreresion cf th: * property of the Co given op te Prussia ceived fom Venice m tii the money in te thar the Aus freita by he th Upen the prepa pe for the bloc A\l communic ons being me ace aud 816.0 fon with Venice was cus ») elitr aining th Boh mis, ae tbat prov armies (or Naval Action off Lisva, The Partai under date of Vienua, July 22, pub- lishes tho following account of the recent action between the Ielian aud Austrian squadroms lu the Adriatic; Tereshot wae on board plated frigate Archauke Maximi! ort of Pola, when # signal from had sent ou to cruise denoted rome movement of co, ‘There were then under steam only two hips of the line, he Keiser, thive-cect ana atwouccker, and an irov-plated frigate. thn oderate lores the admiral put to ee do goon afer by overal army red When tn sight of Zara he receives inielll the Ita feet, comprising 24 vesre.s, tm on od, were alout toaiack Los squadron coming into aight the firing m lend beceme sug. Four lialian armored ¥ the ern or » lying off the oP ch he > frigate two corveties bore oo. u undert mupen the Austrian th decker, The ection jurtous, ihe c! enveuped in porte Like some Mioustious animal stand weivst aprck of hounds, Mer sunners, ne! Deimatans, and who were under tie jor the Gret tir to the b oadsidos of their an. apid, but verter aimoa, ‘ihe « over in whol thet sbip was ‘ofte aid. aod directed his own y peed upon . the large itaiien fri 1g8.6, BCauy damaged eo water Loe, was ing little ebove the k, A greatery ivr, a immense guif @s, and thea wide apreacs . eu Hpow the surtace of the water whieh yecomesmooth ihe trigate hed hem A hall battelion of Lesser ieri, wi td aent a tinal volley upon the ¢ Maximilian, This parsing farewell Necte—20 kided aud 60 woubued ed to be invui- wh COuCiUsed, sion wae d. A shower of ute, ming ed wiih portions iD Lhe decks of tho vessels, aud au ol waler eppessed (0 rlae up near the Kawer, Jb Aduirai then tound thet & hoor shot fiom goe of tue guue of ile badc.useu the explosion of a sec id t vo a Were destroyed, tomt, Leal serious camege ‘The fury of the enemy appeared w conceu rated on (be ftalian Admiral's ship (he Ke ai A very Lenpest 0) alee) Lulleve was direct ed Tue it beam artillery uahbapply co ot anewer with lue Ke a’ f the en mys ,une wee Dy constructed im } aud trou. peated ta italy, tt Lites coming 1 10 ia.gee ol Kive-d. Cer; imal eho bad cuss mo.e thea 5.u,000 Ww france, ENGLANI, Up to the time of the departure of the Java. there bad been no iurther disturbance of the peace in london, although reform meetings were continually Leing held, A serious misunderstanding had arisen between the Home Secretary and ihe Keform |.eague— tho er body contending (hat Mr, Walpoe co-eedet minsion fur one meeuag In Hyde Park, on the uuderstauding thas no repitition ebeuld be stienpt- ed until the question of sight ie settied—whie the Recie ary deu.ee giving suy euch conrent, kart Derby, In the touse of Lords, empha'icauy deciaied “a juent bad Lot consented W any meeting | ciug heid in apy of tbe soyal paths; on the contra y, ney cov ld uot sanction ik, but at the same time they were willing to afford every facility tor tryiny ine ues my | tion of right, end would make po objec’. tow di- | meeting on Primiose Hiu or o her eppiop © spot. He boped acer thie warnimg the poe e& weobhog tor Juiy Sy, in Tt ik, would Le @ 6 Dee, otherwise the responeibility would reese thowe who caued the mee iug, Mr, Walpolemace 6 sim- {lar oxpianation to tLe above iu the House a Cam mons. Ata meeting held by the Reform League it was re- anved to @bunduu the project of meeting In the Park on the doth, anu meetiuastead at the Agiicul- tural Hall, Lhe Aumy anp Nav¥ Gacetié saya that hai the liyde Pare meeting been persisved in, Government bad reeaved upon calling ups eubstan tial to.ce ol troops of alarms trom the cauwp af Al- desabot, THE CABLE, ‘The Englieh papers contain # telegram from Val- en‘ia, July 27th, stating that: vening, about 6 o'clock, English time, the mpiétod & d America, ead © rieden ail ay, untilword had beer Lg, @e tucy were about to make o end at Trinity Bay. Thi dusk wibus as eifect Mr, Latimer Clark is now } it from the CCUDS Bagh) apecced th con pany Mouuasy, at the le be opened to the publ tly im the order of prio: uk m whieb they are re. Archauke Willlsm, Conmandering’hief of the LES pce SRRennOne TOF IPEESEME Ore abs eady youre Austeian illery, b & good thing: “The On ‘nesday Mr. G and the Knight of Kerry poodicrne ie othe 8 ary musket what short | nied 1 Rerala about be Maus aud of the peas ue f ab MaHe 9 The come Journals tate that Colonel Pech sanisy 086 Jew houur of t - oecason. mann, of the Bavarian army, in despair at th * THE CHOLERA, foat of bis regiment et Kiesebgen, @ yhted trom h horee during the retreat ino UU. , wae seized | tiny ranks of their asmy I withou, them, thread to which thee. 4 ace of Aurtr Cat this thread, aad there will remain mechan. for six centuries the room of @ wa) ng out bis bre y Funk Hea while ou ap Austrian Oxt by tho er thi wie tour, aud tor Deurscin Post sey val of Austria from Germany ie worse than the { Lombardy and Venetia * weally heki togetuer as ion, ‘traction which unites them subsivts; but ch as she has teen kuown .n bis . By excluding (he Aus- aitie, and going inn, committed suicise On the 27th, a discussion occurred in Parliament relative to cholera on beard emigrant ships, ‘The O'Conner Dow said Le believed that it wae allege iT revailed among the German and who bad brought it with them from niry, Bueit was eeurious toiling \Lat i not bioken oul om the Vease@ esiing trom ihe \hose countries direct to New York, Mr. Adderiey said that the inquiries made by the Fraigration Cou miss.cnese showed thes ihe cho.era solely awoug be Germaneanad Duties emi and 1p courequence Of their rep evotations igrat on was slopped altogether, Lue cebate continuod bul go 8choR aken, 16 chuie:a in bugiand seeme to be gradually in- creasing. Fiom Juy 19th to the Yéth, torty tive persons died ia Live:pool trom the disease, or bwenu- Ly-six MOLe wan 14 bus Previous wovk., lo Logcoa the cies. ie making gieaier stricesthan in i8bd According to the Kegistrar General the deaths iast week tiow choie.@ 14 (be mejopous were tures hun: | Without disga.se—such & peace | died and fu:t/-ni%, which ued chiefly in the venee b OC AB (bry bus it Veineudusabi. ae gees dletriete of ts Mase end. st Bou. ham plow the | mom treat, pesece our eo} a eeu) Mere We BUaK) Bppesi au ant be to recommionce the war, aud io make | aud it is bicwk ug out in Notiuguarm ud other oeemary prep- rations.” inJand towns, Vigorous tiessures are being tacen respondent writes that a at wae Heasith loads of the iniected climes (Wo #07 eae of wien aadyp/oteun 1b neseagary, fon Whe onward Warch ef the disse, “1 hirty-Third Year. SSS Tho cholera ts decidedly on the dectine In Mar~ v eeilies, ‘lhe whole number of deaths from op demic tn thay. city, ap to July 82, was one an and thirty Sve. Itwae peculiarly fatal anong chil dren, From Amiens the number of on Tuesday, July 30, wae 9° and James, eecretare and professcr al Rehool of Medicine, aud a meuber of the Sanitary Council of the place, Thed reasein Holland. Upto nm 1,146 © ad the bch ot July there Leyden, 60S at tl O31 at Delit, 905 at Rot t. tardanas and 1,199 at tare Angie-American Telegranh Shares have advanced about 24 per cent. since the laying of the cablean@ clove at 12%, and Atlantic laiceraph 8 per cont. Preference Shares are still about 4 of 1 per cant dle count. ee Sows items By Tolasraph te ths How York fema Tox U.8. Cour's at Columbia and Greenvilfe, 8. C., have just been organized by Judge Brvan. ‘These Courts bave been closed for a long perio! Tae amount of bullion shipped from Virginia © ty and Gold ELM, Nevada, ducing the past seven months, ls $7, S0RR20. The amount estimated for the present month, from the same source, ts $1,500,000, Tar fire at Saratoga, N.Y, Tuesday night, wae more destructive than at firet reported. The lous will reach nearly €100,000, irrespective of what lose wa a'ned by the ¢ $ the Colambian I tel, which ia reported as comparatively Leavy. Tr ie generally underatood at New Orless the onfer enfo cing martial law in thate ty will continue in force only during the Investigation of the Military Board into the causes of the late riot. the sittings of the Board are secret, but the result thereof will be laid before the public in duetime Om Monday some ex-rebels attacked @ Fodoral soldier in Lou'sv lle, Ky. who fought the crowd until he was shot three times, and beaten with rocks and clubs, He will survive, About 60 shote were fire! on both sides, Col. John Mickels, lato ol the rebel ermy, candidate for clerk of the County Court, was shot and ts likely to die. Tue Indian Comratasioners have just arrived ot Omaha, Nebraska, from the Upper Missouri, and report that their efforts to make a treaty with the tribes on the Upper Missourt, have been succesaful. Important land grants at the junction of the ) #l- low Stone and Missouri, and the right of way for the Northern Pacific Railroad have been ceded by the fadians to the Governmens VEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. PoyAaLry in tre MeTRoporsiw.—The steam- ship Java, which arrived at this port yesterday, brought her Majesty, Fmma, Queen Dowager of the Sandwich Islands, widow of the late King Kame- hameha lV, Upon the arrival of the Java in the harbor, Queen Einma received with a national salnte, fred by the U. 8. revenue cutter Cayahoga, and svon after sho was waited upon by @ deputation eonsisiing of the Collector and Surveyor of the Port, the Hawellam Consul General here, and Gen. Mar shall—the jet er of whom, on behalf of Governor Bullock, extended her Majesty an invitation to visit Boston, At the meeting with the Queen there woro no formalities except those inoid to an introduc- tlon apd aecourteous weloome, The party remained ou the Javea an hour, while preparations were o je for the treneter of baggage aud for disembarka Then the Mawailan dag, whioh the Queen carried, was taken tothecutter (it wes somewhat like the Union flag, except that tn the place of the biue ground and eters there was a crown) and the party wes conveyed to the foot of Canal s'rea’, where the Queen amd her attendants, with the Conml General end one of two others, (ook carriages that were in wae'tirt and went to the Lievoort House, where @ sue of rooms had been alresdy engaged jor her, A vue o'clock P.M. RK. 8, Chilton, Esq., Mr. Bewards ape cial envoy from Washington, waited upon the Q.cu to tender her the curteses of the Govern during her stay, and to invite herto visit the ( tal, Her Majesty, a0 soon after lamiing, was unsliv to reply definitely, Lut signified her intention \o acyuaint the Government with her plans a iitie later in theasy, Sleratay in the United jtetes wil be very brief. Yesterday the royal party vielted Central Perk and were much pleased with the beauty of that institution for metropoiiian recrea inn, Queen Emma is the first queen wiio has ever vir tet this country, She is accompanied by Mine 5): gin. and Major Hopking, of the Staff of the tie warian army, also accemyssios Her Majest . rid these, with a couple of servants, comprise a te The Queen and ber compsr'on Miss Torbett, sore both dressed in deep mouraing, simply and nesilr attired, the only ormaments being the plainer! ouve of jet. Queen Emma ls about 28 years of age, of melinm size, slight figure, black tus’ rous eyes, black stra: bair, and olive complexion, Ler appearance js vie prepossessing, her manner ry amiable, and she» “every juche lady and « Queen.” There are ve rious stories told of Her Mejesty's origin, Home as sort that she is the dangbter of an Fngliah p cian, aD ‘arian piinces, aod ot! ofiice: of the Bri light complexion, rdisnebip Americas and bo 4. Quem received liberal alc, which she has : ong er Countrypeopir, bu rerpeetand exercises rouck faving no official pout was married to Potash, qui ob ia Earupe for over as malin duce Kngliah Chrisiians to aid ber in biten churchesand extending facilities tor r ” cation among her, poeple Boas her missio. stively a faluie, The ‘) were jealous of American ’ ° waeiiand Isauds aud Queen bid te to raise about $f Waiter ber yeu | Fi Before ieaving the Old World she visiies soy sas piaces of Lnierest amone 4 Lakes Of Kilieriay, ita sty hae na ‘Lielaud, Wuiiag Quer? Smma's asbeerce sous home, the Princsse *V tori. only daughier vf ihe dd leir @ppeie.t we ing being a wido >, the enhances iors co@ssor are raver slim, sore are two rela et @ 460 cy, bus ther & in civiizstion and § ted by many ol be id tuke Buus to that hawene and rales uy ees vow bia biotue:.” We may, tuere.ore, Lear a u iv, od marriage 14 hak Gite mol LOOFe & gieat whi VLAG OF TILs SANDWLOM ISLANDB, The National flagef ibe Sandwich Islands, »h'eh floaied trom she uaathead of the Java yestcrcay, ia Comibeliou oi bie AMOFCOR Bad bi ities Guy ua, Phe main portion uf (he fag has fore grand + lier- inte = Continuca ed om Vourth Pauc-),

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