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See —=—<——— = | RATES OF ADVERTISING, THE NEW YORK SUN. PONLISHED DATLY— SUNDAYS FXCRPTED. Oe cornea: of Nama and Fulton siren Binet Copies FH O CENTS ‘Teelre Con's per wock Bix Dollars per rene. | HE WEERLY 60% | ‘ _ . a - PATADLE DNVARIADLE IX ADTASOR, ch Ineertlon of four lives or leas 4 ow ore of Toe wou leer in leaden ek: We went by mall | fa etnionment Thirty-Fourth Yoar, 8; eofal Advertisements: Importatiata, and is beaieged ty AN OR ahr ney as Ce ern CRY 10h of Mar Ora “RECONSTRUCTION. th vere | - Telregraphed to the New York Suv.) PEECE CRIMBA, HOLY LASD, | “The operat Republicans at the 1 hie green tow, A, Duter, N rhe PTeed te the ® . ee ues HaYPT: be = Capital ai @ slowly, The We aid B, Cogn | ‘the le the Sow P y ate LCL Precerdings in Congress Corremponionse COMMESPONDUNCH OF THE BUN. | Lie ave decnt greatly attengtbeney anak | ey she wenn u:y oh | New Ouvans Apel 2 —tootece fol Sun Cable Dispatches. |; an ihe cvias of te | “Letwees Gem. Pope wad Wav seukion 2 7 QUE ARC | tineaid by competent judges that the City | tier % to ni Nauiece My Me [is exhausted aud work must be discon ve cea hist ment] AtAters, On, Apri 2.—The following ie q ’ SIEGE OF QUERETARO, | of Mesico can stand a siege of 60,00) men | gueca tcc dente v jn the plantera are auccossty ’ ; = We Germans who Nave always coved red th8) the substance of @ cotreepondence whicl Ba Woy fant, Keret, Malts, (auliscs, Palive, Va , policy of the Re ana, however, ia | "5. ( | italiste of Now Orleans. There is uo abate P —_ ' noe he Feneenl Pope and Governor Jenkins, of this fierce, Mydeire, and Rumuda seq the party etl SIGHTS IN THE CITY, atar t Ne Fatt . have be af she | ‘ t Reco Bera ca doused tamude cod, the, rary of) SICKENING SIGHTS IN THE CY, | (alarve out the evemy father than to tight | Fave vee nave Fihg | mont ot the waters Prussia Insists Upon Ror Right ta hike vetuta ot imaveas tw Lusky, ewiirercand, and | Te Taneriaitit hold out great induce. | Library, 13%, are ti « Fihawake ia Missowrt | A je jon Jenkins if rh The Captare of Poeb!a by tho) nents i lesertere (rom the liberal ranks watt Welt Grape St, Joskrit, Mu, April 2h nevere shock | to Luxemburg. | has saan Graaeal Onset es. 1, Weneel Apeit * ‘ ad Liberals. ny) pacers from the ter will te ie Veit | 5. Buch parte of shete prarer sete si was folt Lead 4 rok to | | . eek ok Ha ceomon wan | loini.le prfurenee te organizing Gu nearly com: | rank inthe former, aut every auldior de. | able will be imumelistely od Kuildings hook and awayot with | \pothap A D , D, | Kine) jaaned his addroes to the je Rihatre hawt. — | seting with his arme will recive tousty | General Nalnare arrival at Capo Itagtien | enpid motion, and eanect tvat alacn | VHOter Attempt of the Cireat Powers |. iow of Frenchy tropa ia this de) Georgia, advising non in thot PSE it A HARD FIGHT of Fi1e—-those without arms, $s. In a coun | ug of the Sth of Maren, from 1. Th . : tone . siudon Henares | tion of conatitiitionaiity was dooidted by tha ' — i ‘ tty where money 1s really scarce, thie Rot h of I J among the people, The damage ia not vet ‘0 Preser nace, cag ‘ ait N APPRAL —To THE Wooten oF THE | | bounty te conaidervd quite large |r cu with about twenty followers. | a | $0 Preserve Pea | M jer an peg tA , ATA OP NRW YORK. OM ETIN | Sa eee |The’ Itiveral treasury. ie reoning quite | Lo,*8e ,Fecelved with the greatest entha | ft : ‘ we eaten Governor Jouking replion, ve tad ane wie: The tae d ot Trustere of .beN, 4 he ul treasury Honing qu finn, ‘The wharts and principal ate Sr Lorn, Mo, April 2 Two distin 5 oii ‘ ard it the r poned he was exercising atel freedom in Women anc ite sito Woaeu | Liberal I About 2,000. | tow. and sorced loans are boing exacted | Wore crowded: und adutea were dined te'hts | shecka of ain gether tele hay ACCOUNTS MAIL, | ie 8586 Vie Binet the exprreaion of opinion ralative to publ and Get ren dy tion earuenly aul bh petely ap | | from all the towoe and cities within their |}, from the ahore, and aleo from th SAE is. GOING {Gik Lapiiene, Shi he Twleriea a f o Ae cndmhed fo be atlll aceuntet ti Co lene Imperial Loss About 1,000. | e yon Matatnoras Flaps were flying in all the witdows. Ali | from North to South, aud lasting a Treowe werd denen Up fe Os t waa abi i by the accident of the | on have. tock ‘pega thy tlh nda about aoconda, Articles of fur: | . tong : ; | fopsee Vere encias CCUb tive heat th fa | iat. Hes a young man of ene ‘ ke a ' ns bv evant fapes. he will do and eay what he be Defenders of the City Pat to Death. | iron teaese fe pees ie very little iuaken akhe <8 sis, bor ow harm | Exettement Among the Nations. (oy SNe eek bad hd-'| Ne hones win ineulee vitae e | altered trom former accoante, Perhaps, «| FROM WASHINGTON, | «:. fe rate ti | i's or ot dicoralons. ‘Loe trowme | contrcrere t tile more favorable to the 1 4. ™ s ame Oo ver hey flet® ” T larevowia More te t 1 F THE SIEGE OF VERA CRUE yet te ee erate your Iriegraphed ts the New Yor’ Sun) — | Uheonghoat Kavaaa aud diteront parte of | « dee. | otihuss nich tere pieed eve | esa) ene + o: ety teadere that the. Menicane ie iavaescn Kor sa, | Mlemrtl, Muubtig Aisaas, Gooulnrs, Wit | ss sian Sim, om the occaalva U1 tbe Arvo, @ vee fou sia ned ‘ore’ Le biary wail ed Later atory TWO] Matracy an weck ave aud Fronch | Tha (dd Fallows at the | Colum. | bresking windows, aut creating The War Clow ] The Dondon Boar save tion te Bafurnited: and decura'o! whewpeusball f eile : ; bat Joukine’ axpliuatian te #abistac Ex ; t Lalesed teat | bold the larger portion of the wealth of the | bin have comnloted their w mente for | Mt among the peo} } Nomis, At Phe offic in Vistuaks i ho pennee inal We Munsee uals 14 Cha ipait ts concerned: but te ashen prottered ountey in Hs ade. NE ebrating Friday nest aaa day of thi | Trow Waneas City, Me. Jay. in an editorial, ava in rolati | secs Pst Bawa TE de de Ab e | hart, being wen . ‘ 0. bo ne t browshout the United States An onder | earthquake, of huif minute's dural +! ernments wssia anit Kew sare, ab woe <t By, ‘ 1 ‘ 1 t rt be ppd yoo Fore ‘ ry ' oY wrt t find at on “ toa oe waet f yRw ' ' ante ot testing f . i ® putlicent ral ot «nbd & ‘ we t ‘ « wore | pawers for tho prot th s awe se 4 awe Pn ‘ ‘ La a mediate battloand a « terinina ae “py al jj thems ' | Bears a PM trie i ‘ stance Thripeneus the counter are '6 ti ab tle t ver to ove ‘any i ne # the . the T K : ote tt TOWN Woower gums when they will ond, This ia more | Ne Ray cabin Ureeken artera in Now York ¢ has received son the wide of the river ar aver the war whier now oa Ms ae i «Civil rf Bel u ACH. Prov of ve fetal savetaslty sagnget, Glee | to test Mexican aide when they | Commission authorised General Sher Py @ point have] VINANCTAL had a coumuanien V people front submitting to art carry. BLACK SALVE — ALLEBAsSI'S Cee | (he be rages he At ed upon by ‘the yuard, Returning | Yor toaraw oc dhe eet nt of S06 eon, | Lasts, April Zh—Noon.- Console. far any | are Tully, we ease ho tll bo m can tee ie prewied eras | among themeclves or with were sired upon by the guard, Returning | dan to draw on the Treasurer fur $3.00, to inomey, WALI Ue, Be Hleectwertien, 0 68 war it W 0 n ally, We says ho wil : ber 16,000 of 0,000 men were homme | guus, whieh they threw into the river, and |of Louisiana, Gou. Sheridan gratefully | Partanercnoa, Apeil 2h— The Benuese Railway shares, ely ion of the lawa; but he b {LO f SINESS BUITS, |e RANK DO in? <US Five] € : [BAO aus phase SUITS, | in at Queretaro by more than twice that ]<lissliond the owners who ran wildly | accapte the donation publishes the following diapateh Rigor d taal tt ya ta U. 8 BI ue relatonie many’ contin PREKMAN & BURR, | number of Liberals, under the chief com: | Kiercana had tacaded Meaico aut hat | A Mufeey of B4TR acres of land ceded | Pernoreew Cestar, April 24 —Atmoat | “Penta Apeitst-? DAL —The Paria Bonese | The General Order No, Ureads ws follows Heb, 196 Patton ond 60 Meseon ste, mau of Eacobedo. The besicgere have | surrounied then, ete. They created a re: | in trust to the United States by the Osage | tha entire business portion of thia town | is heavy, aud Kontos are still falhiggs | ikte'toue clearly tool that elvis Corner opposite Sa9 Hollding, 434 been pushing their lines steadily ever since, | gUlar panic for a short tho quiet | fadia yade, and ie to be waa dostroved by Brae ning. ‘Tie | atid PS 1 ' v M.-The hig k ra thus all Ceoalbgts| = to the | atteete of tal the two ‘ ‘ vt | tire oF mtin-the Union Hotel and ia | market ie that sola re now quote: ° x uaclves ate perwermane FELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BAKSAPRIAL | Untll the besieged are driven almost to the | Thetiven had wuetiy « river, but | Mt not logs than one dollar and a qaarter | supposed to have bean the work of an ine | 0%: Bete shares, d's, Mlinoie Contras, 7.1] ae from Custody, &e, Ke thete official di it ‘holding of te cle and 00 the hiood, inetle ibe last extremity, both fur munitions of war orkmen in the shipyard of King & Co. | per acre for the benefit of the Indians, Che | cendiary. Strensous efforts wore made by | t Bonds, 66 74 Denis, Apri 19, 167 fice, aliall not uae aoy toflieuce Whatever te vigor of hea'rls mand pares oasebe and food. There istuch de within thered out to withe fun, mod ae | tend iad hed ave rolling prairie, outta. | the cltisone to prevent ite spreading ty fet Me : uo bhi Connotea | the 8) IC for the trial of | Meter or dissuade people frou takin gam eoe ncadbeie) ft 4 . + ‘ * eo), y) | Warde Boyd's farm, which is thickly sovor: | clomed at money, American rect he Special Commission for the trial of | i. ig reconstructing the State " FRRLE Lipaky— THe APPRENTICES jug this cond tly prohibit the de Lupon the men 18 in nuinber Wiscoumia after Inying waste a large (enot of land, | Five Cwentien excanpon, Hive Cen: | gyi T Ne Lit the ro amneient toast od i ‘ ny ad artudey OF: 84}. pantonnsiveen 1 th rs ra tend Cantal: Malée General: Hallock, ta aces Many persona have been. 1 on aia. | tral slates Viriy Hallway abiares, we hy | 8 y ‘ 1 States and tho act aupplemontad ‘ es i h lato of the U.S A : " ‘i , [piel or esttinae (ha: ketal ea Or Ficaskront, | April Evening, &.| tried. ‘The judges and * f wurcs beve. te : Lee 4 briot ¢ 3. | tle dl sa Francisco, Ma 1, mare Aatannek hel Potro, | Rie twenty bonds close at 74 tur the isan | work before tl they i i hee on ae airy. © sf realent * " tor tot v of War, to tix a wre anid . pion al tie ' Date Avril Marah POA fad ste ee phd ‘ My to the “0 SU Ave ntiee - , $ Leg. Sy ree vt “ weds . ' abit ele | Renamer: Buel <n efore some “of af bs {by ore chanics ot ates s 0 of i Mt | he rs arg to th ue * on “ ‘ Vitecrtitor. | have | The f« ' for alleged digs Nikat } MONTHS, ‘ThE . A ‘ wit La Cam 4 Ht pe ariel soldiers at the rate of went of Cat fueality ftom ‘ iene Akt ae 8 wehange, ood 11k pana iu their posses 1 preseate SAE pal ‘ de Holiat and seventy five conte por weir, being | the aived iia mit Ilo will be waited npon by a come aot veiw anil thine vied, and the wounded . euny tat f the guns ott Nuimovous appticatio vou cid; bg ppc ttonity or ariel these) Legian plattornt he UC GANNUT FIND aro to Ht te sai ih wii aught of Hue Aueriowu | att f the Surge from | cts Hone aetinet ee ninco wan on en of th Ter Ailes tor Bevuuit gurrinon iavo had to sul “ ars a res. die 1 Tmediate moans should to , yort : i Ay thea # jest yy ar ae or soud aud Lo these ations rt a dare not POM ma cutetrante | (uo umpite witch inore e(trata Capare of | £1e for furniahiy F NEW YORK, ia f oruptive ult, the Republican forces in the Rurreus | valite the Kiven to the (CTeteqraphed ta the New York Sun.) nt oni ree pl htialabeh te rie ike " bois bia preferre ‘The Constiinitonal Convention \ | Deaay it Then MWe ihe seaport agwelas | addition of mbuuit 110) Teall toon ti ra |i wot ao, I ti wad no enn | Kertwrnn | ar ‘ Sag eed g per hea aar tot Cre ta the 1h bastante Q tun exp: | heen placed upon th statin, wa At woul | yi TGR enTonley ha wi} Taal oad 7 ~ we halt of these howover acliaily joine ture of Puebte by th herale It waa | be entirely contrary to \ vires antl i} " vam 1 car y 4 Uepablicag OPEC Gk THE WORKING WOMENS | (he beniegora—the raat towa.ued easy Rau bY the 2d inataut, Tora | yyfiterae, Poabinly, Kay , | Fifth 1% Republican ma | arly di Oh per gustan, be Me Boy 6 : See ee ita baat KOO" wore | demande wore for aurrender by | erick Heuce, the Leitia Sinister ws Ww, April !h=S8. W. Fullerton | Oat Be td, por 48 Ube ena 48, o trondous of the paopla, ‘ \ othe gency, hig dl dea fa ¢ | Porfirio Dias, whe pr to give tor | [iw anid that inatructions have heen an Magid : - orton | for American, Poutanen 1 a sa ’ | cavalty. 1 was ae Ge aE | oe ie promised fo give ieee ee ee ee (or ddelinn tee Heenan | and W. IT. Honaten, of Crauge county, and | “tresimicees for pravielons ts unchanged, into tho Bevtan rank and file by making | vaited ] the Hinperialiate would take @ aortie on | to the defomders of tho city i hie demande BALBEA Tit: Ui. poutloreonu ets GiacAtn’ | C8128: Cauliltnntou, anil” idan Wet rie ew woclied 8. Boras fox, Gi. | forcibis a1 ‘The Indicted Maryland Rebels nulnre raw bat arise rar # | Hut in readiness to receive them. On that | Were Prompt mith. They wore, | heme claims, ications hava taen | Sullivan county, Repablicans Oat. Caves ‘miidiing Ameri. | tan, wud A nolle prosegit has boon entered tm the wine tone 1 | Cronin mw train of provisions came | however, re) the assault Dinr | Kleven thousand anpticattons hava tara | I Mtn ene Cetitation paint in to United States Court, Baltimore, in the ease mk iK W oto mei lio the Republican on which t t about two thousa Jedd and wound. | feeeived by the i - , inany of whom of J ries with Col ; het Pagel iC F108 enn Downie Pa ed, and the Imperie About one thou: | jatera in Kankruptey an and Orange counties | lannuttaae ue Kane, Bradley Johns L others, foe k ab inatite vat will be ut n valey, artillery aud infantry, | 0d. Ae Diag had threatened, he refused | two hundred and fifty Koonesrem, April This city bas given | & O1 vert wae Ma ed treason, All swe aroto | obe wo the working © ot New York | Sbout 4 eee aera cat te osoe Henge f re charged | 1! Feattires the later of i Repuulions ti vi RAS vi eats wi fue, in | ane Pave re “pian Men lea igen ju three columns, marchod out to capture | to give quarter to all t 6 charg r Republican majority A a Te he ge dn | off the doc y had “tia exit punant objects itutton is | tho train which Iny on the Sy ith (ia dinibune Of tha i m the rank | “seed roy cre uavere , Cizmnovea, April 94—The whole auuiber | te | ardored Geraint dury to tind true Wills | several te ainsi iy Feet eerie the ‘Republiowa | Of Heutenant np, and caused them toh ate Preaidont Liucolt waa wasnaainated, | $0, Yous anal at Cavenosia yeaterd Bp aenetinge | neo till guilt was proved | | cavalry, met and detested the tiret euluma, | ecuted, Some accounta say that the nun | Md Which waa parchased by the Govern i : Sanderh 24 Ceci He would be indord pre Taying of a Corner #tove. object of the Ins itutlon to direc capt e and killing we twany. | bor was twenty niu ube gkeoula bay (wen medical museum, have | Troy, Apri Thin city given a Repub: |e rie toe Le to muppoae innocence, | 1 aphed to the New York Su syneree 6! emperment Br wo | On the one nen wae killed and ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ; 6 od, nuit the often! ute of | lien majaity on dele ateo to the, Constitite | wixed wuubers. They were wlaot orned in theie in 1 April 24 on We oct wed by then i hat it was sixty three; others, eighty-tive General's ofica, with the mu- | to! onvention of about 220. in Ronan } nee a ler ninth Ivtinn, Ap ith. Lhe i ‘uae ee |eia wounded. The other columns of the | ' t : juirtes tho ¢ ¢.-uninthieneed | ; | ‘ a acum, have boon deposited there, lace county the estimated Republican ima , j stone of s Jowiah Tomple, at the juaoti pecially on Cuemy joined in the retreat without mak-| and atill others, one hundred and nine. | , r ts the: ony . by anything they a heard or read | junction aud encourye their | ing any show of fight. Some one hundred and forty officers who cae vel ]jority ie 9 to. 8M. The Kepublicun an BY STEAMER. Verore.” Hi a9, wl wake his charge | of Sixth stroet and Broadway, was ald toe 1 EN eee eta tat | had etengthened themelves in the defen | ELES INDIANS, | \esioston ecstacy at sms 2 # seamere City of Matinors ie eran tulle fr high treaun [147 Ti cetemosion wer evening, a toa limitod extent. On the 26th they made | cos of Guadaloupe and Loretto were : w Scmesnerapy, April 24. The Democratic | Liverpool via Queenstown 1th found nat Alargenumber of prison. | W8 Wiluessod by a very L mblage. co simultaneous attacks on the Liberal | lowed to capitulate at discretion, aud their| — (Teleyraphed fo the New York Sun.) Majority in thin city on the atate ticket is] gud tho Pereire, trom Rreat Aj «. Auiong them were (en.) Thos, Burke Pe = ; 5 lines, but withont any material alwautage | ji vee yo, A encaiet hal Nancock and the Cheyenm nocratio tnajority in thie city on at this port yoatorday. Captain’ MeAierty, Lin prisoners now Storm tm Pounsrivania. bn oto the funds eliner, tn uote ary aitasked aha fins’ of tG capture of Puebla, Diaz aent three thousand —Fears Hemoral War, | Jackson. 244, JW. Crake, 21h: Jon How THE WAR NEWS. placed at the bar this tnorning and mv) Hankiauurott, Pa, April 21.—Four inches tothe Trecarey M8. Beach, hej, Sua Uites | but owing, itiesaid, to the mourning and | wen and a battery to attack Vera Croz id i\ vil ; d nb Viet MMe Reardon, st, Tho return Tho following extracts from our foreign | tuformed | Lhey ware called upon to wane | oF gnow fell thie sno at Bedford, and Whit lamentations of the non-combatants, they | Qu the 1th iu x edneanue wad eant'| AniiNcTON, April 24.—From letters re: | from other towns in this county are not ret | Giey stow the warlike atate of public fect, | {ie counsel they wished (o have gsigned for | ° morning @ ord, HW say te | ceased thriug, 10 tie te tro, ae ree eee ee in cee cnatice ug | ceived wt the Onin of Indian Affairs from | tePorted , rate very light Peed EO SDEEA HRB AEE i their deter Ne All to prisoners | there is suow at nearly all p tong the Sihirlag | shown more mercy aud tender’ feelings to. | bY the liberals to demaud the aurreuder of | Se: Ranatoua, N.Y, April 24.—The election | Pe On the Luxemburg question in France, | named Meaara, Butt aud Wows. two lead. | ine between here aud Witte tu nls. NO | ward their enomice than they aro generally | Vera Cruz. Ie returned to the liberal | Seente at Wy Pp md Learenworth; || Coe come in slowly, They inuiecte and and Germany Jere of the Irish bar who slistinguished | pyr qnenrits, April 24—Drpatehes eee ee ———— | credited with. [tie also reported that in on | cainp on the Hith inataut. On that day the | fated Fort Larned, Lith instant, informe blican majority on the seuatorial | The Frankfort correspondeut of the Lon- | themaclvos by their foarless wud ©! ceived trom Altoona, Pottaville, Medford, BARNUM'S RLASTIC SIKAP | ot theae akirmiabes Max battal al that city held a council of |W" i# given that # council was hold by | ticket in thi county of six toeight bund: | doo Dainty Newa, w Speeches in dufence of their ollonta at the | ry ponte in Penusylvauia, repore. AND BUC Kies ed, and that he afterward in com; tmpert : Sits age | Gen, Hanvuck near the Fort, with ome of | fed. On the State ticket it ie hi burg question, ways Jaat Commins Te mat i sald that eo h ofanowt Li yy | seve: of bin «! nd nn war, aod no doubt waa entertained that | as fur as the trials are concerned they will be | eC NTA RETR AND DRATIEY egy | cred to tarape by the Morelia rond they would agree to capitulate, There was | the chiets of the Cheyenne Tribe, at whick FROW #AN PRANCINCO, ithe sxsitoment Ia eouaiicted fairly, and fisti'e accurding. to toes eeviVe alive vackie steetey | story lacks truth, however, Had ho been | or teratie muttering. and sickuees in the | it i® Underatond, they expresso” themsely os Tateraat | the Hnglist law wil bo done: “thw kentann Matters ta Havana, sats b ry 1 patting thi Ginposed te saenpe, Chere: ShBSArS 60. be | Gilg) ‘Charo waa Kadacsliy 66 all toed in w friendly manner. General Hancock (Telegraphed to the New York Sun) HAYS PEARS Le ESI 6 nA and RIMM Ail vee er nic, tae ee | hla Rl once se a lead Lirik ate of be ale—Marques—| flour, There wae no. fuel, ond the laheb: rohed to Fort Dodge on the Lith intent, | Say Feaxctscu, April th-Honolulu dat | pitied, and 40 ware the Polos aut Hiuart. | Lav ANAT AB hy 1007.—The Freadh If 18 VERY NOVEL with 60) cavalry, sallied out of the city, | jtaute were burning doors, furniture, &e,, | 884 Up the Parones Fort, in tho direction | upto April Ith have been received Herlin correspondent of the Lou ane when they rebelled and tailed, but re | Mat! steamship Senora, until lately, plyte end gt mae mertiartou . Bod for five deve barrassed the Liberal | | of a oamap OF village of about $00 lodges lar e ; | garding thous from au Keyilsh, Hussian and | from Vera Crus to ‘Tampico, arrived from soe et Wits yevede lnal’any haowladge | for cooking purposes. | 1 5 g08 0 British ship Kathay wae wrecked on Rateias atani ual te seat ‘ Tho vilon mt | lines Uefure Eavubedy had soy knowledge ny a i To APE OIE se canoes lla lok mein Rather wee wrecked on every euervency, vata | NiEHAH stand point respectively, tho pat-| tho former port yesterday, She takes ine at 1 eee a pester to f the event. Even then only intima | The expected arrival of the new Mexican | the command eased great anxiety among | veascl was a total love. ier crew. twonte otto Loan ue | Tivte are qutity of treasun, and must euHer | crow and proceeds to Europe.” ‘This eteame Poe, not atrain er draw umn the body | Hon of it was brought scitives fro | man of war from Tampico, and tho battery | the squaws aud children, and when the | tive saved, and arrived at | time tn rateing «| treason’ puuishmont, It ie intended hwubor, wer eneral Alatorre, sent by Diaz, it is fullltacy bad ad vanced and he od withia ® | Honolulu on Mareb 2th. Her captain and | # 7 mile of the Indina, it wae found that the | first officer arrived here lat night twill induce General Landero, the women id children had left the lodgea, the The offhelsl returoe of the h neous of the commander at Vera Crus, to | warriors, one b dor more, armed, aud | Saudwioh Ie Gr fa'any other tosturey, ania the | the rear. Marquez and hie mea aiterward | "0" now ver, when buekied up| omcapad to the city of Mexice. | wader | A fight is reported to have taken place on | expect the Pith ult. for the San Gregorio hills any ol the fan the White power to 40 flogged. Flogged ta the word, tn no other | ie t yen by wot, which x tence tha evnvic tral of € of the Prussian purposes iy ore under what is or formed partof the Fronch Transatlantie thedidges | Line from St, Nazairt, and which te virtwake ed to be | ly broken up, and tho Company. is collects Tam told the Darien rune ts nperis premature 8 for D866 report thet tl het his pl. overlooking Queretaro, in which the Inpe sparontly ready fo ; pre of Mayence end Cobley bo | country under the aun are. political priaun. | Ning between this place aud New Orleam orate teate Sistorious autcapeaned abu | surrender uuconditionally, av ae to avoid | Apparently ready fore tht, rau dined. | numbered (1,4, which ahowe | gepelat she hint have Deen taken ore eatiected fu, tle degradation. ot tie | (a connection with this line, ls soon te be | prisoners. ‘The bill was fterwarda retaken | wun easary bloodshed. | that ac re MEAT intone aud aersen jo 01s yeare of ores 8,000, aa The Paria Pave says Jnoh, Russia banishes them to Siberia, | hauled off also. a durable and eboap, | and is now in possession of the Liberals, | Maximilian is reported by some accounts Bb two of them after those who ba ved wf BhoBoruU, Ohl pe erre with ta viried af the teeaty of 1k, Austria, France, and Spain, shoot or Lang |, Every one here is talking of the new who from it shell the vlty from time to tim ! after those who lid ted, | 70 barrels aperm oil; Oriole, of New ted , y * which are very onerous, but thie vily, it not more ao, on the "PRICK 26 CENTS. ‘Ou A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TE THE TRADE, — | In thie fight the Liverale lost 1,000 in killed a! ve eacapod from (Queretaro in disguise | They returned, however, with the infor: ‘Oliver Crocker withers | putes the right of the King of Mollend, ae tirend | them. It remaina to the most civilized, | txe | tion'that they had scattered and could nut : Duke of L xembourg, to dispose of hie Duchy at Christian, the freest poople in the | tl ford, with 175 4 % ” i ny, with 1) do. , 7 : aon tho Cubans, ‘Troubl For lore and Notion Dealova geceraliy, | and wounded, e City of Mexico, This ia not oredited. | 14 gound joupwhile the warriot Mi T is (erpretation of Prussia te to be lad before | world, according to their own accounta, to 4 an on ans. ‘Trouble le Mamta ee eee ry: [ei acobedo's immediate command consiats | Hap ME ren perirype) found. eean tile che warriors begs erson died at Waivlia in | ihePowere who signed thas document They are flog mon for loving their native couutey, 1, expected. There are breakers ahoad. HAM MW RUABTICB THARP SN) BLCKLE CO Y | v9, wan surrounded by nd of Oahu, on March 26th, A gen | to decile whether the Grand Duke te euficiently ify} that tho Whiteboy | (roope are boing drilled constantly, and ale gor 6 ETC 1) BROALWAY, N.Y of 10,00) mca, nad, the beala cing foreen At) frou Queretaro, aud were defeated the cavalry, aad Ane lodges were found \0| eral meeting of Hawaian wissiouaries was | tbe proprieto Duchy to code tt to another | fy of opinion, however, that the Whitebay | (roupe are boing drilled constantly, | and ale > Seurgecren! be malt on rersipt of Me eta aco variously eatinated at fix have been left, with their contente romain: | hold Novem , | punishment will not bo inilicted Pie Yared # 6 Inter s . — REN TSWANTED a 198 | Cwenty-tive to forty tive thousand mev, Asw| Mavaxs, April 9.—Today arrived the | ing in them, ‘There eleo reweined an_old | hndaees acomn Teach fie Moraueane ts La | fo moro to advanco Fewinuigty thar all the |" {that the Tntenteute, Souvt Michele PHYSECTANS, MioWivies, “AND | lirKe portion of the Imperial troope have | puerto Kico from Vera Cruz, and Sieal Sioux ands girl about sight yours of ago. | to Honolulu. It was unanimoualy decile | mogay rained im Amerten,. Eve the most [0 " anes | bean prensed into the service, they would eae Sho Cas Geanceed bh ontae ok One aorieha, th oe Haan jeokde Vitter Joyulints, Kuowing the consequonces, - ‘Come ont ree ‘he, on! gladly hail » Liberal victory that would | Neither of these steamers bring papers. It | Poe wat aapponell by sone of the party remain, bus bate fp pT cca | disapprove of such e course, ‘The Commie. | téseniasinn Tee ERY, MER SAN reloaae them from the galling military ser: | waa reported by the Lmperialiate, but gain: | or partly It was evident that she wi such communication, which lhe iy {tide on ime | siun, 00 far a the political casca are cou Harniauens, Pa, April 2—Geo. Weave ry ie a alas view. ‘Tho Imperialiata hut ap ma Quer: | ed no credit, that Puebla bad been retaken, | welther 4 Sionx or @ Cheyenne, had | meeting. harem Dy ert han eal Ibe aes | erneee mae Deon eiliodrned | ho the S4tb| a on ced with incodlatign, wan. brought Bor saving bebe or nats | taro ouinber itis waid ten or twalve thous. | Tie Literals dectaro that, on tho contrary, | been badly outraged. General Custer was | anuun(vigite of the. 1 fo Ciapage bee Tuohy: oe Oe bas nek tap iat, when the prisoners will be called ge wi i roug! Acura Hout comeing wel or delet: Cente asaas | and. ‘Their defeat and tho downfall of | The L. vines Aes Paty: | gent in purauit of the floeing Indi The | ing Bar. on Wreace ceanot recauadhiy’ maiorsig the | UnOw to plead ithe Comnuiaaion in Cork in| before the Court this morning, ani found, ' 454 Posies, | Maximilian is only # question of time Portirlo Dias hea defeated an Imperial force | fons ig expressed that @ geveral war willl By Smancico, April 2.—The selaul tion to purchase it from bie; if, on theco:- | (2 9Pon On the th inst, when Chief Jus guilty. Tt is alleged he has Agon's wated over the whoio Un ted Biates” “884 | fow months, oF perhave only wooks or days | at Venta de Cordova, between Puebla and | follow. Pe ree lice Be erential are AM. | trary, the comclusion ia that the King flee. Movaben WAL Bresite, and be assisted | cipal in a great nuinber of > - t moat “ i ‘a! prompec' ° and the xr why, and if vere) wo puisne judges 1g OVOr seve! 0 was bei ny EM w Gtuetala Orioga aud Patoni were sont | Mexico, eeut to aid in the defence of Iu 1 ht A inthe great valley of Sacramento, | me Ducby, end if thes Bovereiga p a Nig over saveral yours, As ho was boiny be tas may tephons' escape from Richn Well sot au oxampls to the Fou we of propristy and dig thoy tullow whenever they ean. One of the wn with whoat than last year. decimon of th (Teteqraphed ta the New York Sun.) San Jonq ablisheaa | Junction City, April 24.—‘The Evasine | tion, Mu Untow, of thincity, aye! Qn the 1th inet, | bern under strong guard to Monterey, on the ith | obla. inst. It would #eom from this’ movement | ‘The 11a that Juarer feared to have the: | (akon from the prison to the Court, ho ate | lompted ty escape, but was recaptured nand Sultare are in tine condi lh greater breadth of Iand lias | « 10 DTA MARINA i » rivals so | minute diary of the siege of Vera Cr 1 loaders, named John Kirvan, who | near him, He has, therefore, sent thom to | to the 1th inat, which umounteto nothing, | Jndge Charles N. Proanan, of the Supreme | (hestion of Luxembourg ls necesserily postponed.” | headed the party iu (lie late attack at Stop. | What ts Not Chartt: | M+ | wm aquad ot the 7th Cavalry, under Major | ¢, . p p - sé == the frontier, 120 leagues from Sau Laie Po: | the only itein one day being’ the eaeur | Court of Nevada, died at San Jose yeater:| ‘Tho France uses the following language: | waite, aud who cacaped before from tie | Itisnot charity to give ® penny to the fpur Natl TAMPARANCE tosi, hie seat of goverumont, ‘There are| approached the town and etele euime anecy | Cooper, killed six Cheyenne Tudiane at | day Lav there be a0 premature apprebsusions, bus | pulico by awiuming {le canal at aight, Was | street mondicant, of whom mer! Nee York Cur tee Neuenel’ te several contlicting rumors of #kirnl from the slaughter house | Cinoarone Landing, thirty miles weat of | Say PRaweisce, April 2t—A fire occurred | ab the aa ain ilusivus. Pubiie cpa dw few daye since Ho was com: | t ; . thing id the Yau | ‘The Imperialioi aduit that there i | Fort Dodge. ‘Thinia the firet blood apilt in | last night in the Cosmopolitan Hotel, which | by tome who eee to yu a charge of Ligh treason, Owing | KHOR, while wo haggle with a poor maa rmnim cance pablie but no reliance can be placed upon thet a force of French, Austrians aud Tolgians | | destroyed the fourth anit fifth stories. Lowe # which apeak fc rivus wound trum @ rity bullet in the | out of employment for @ miserable dine. mara 278 Wigs at The Archbishop of Mexico and other dis-| in the Liberal ariuy, called the Foreign La: | !ulian war of 187, One of Majar Cooper's | gi.na00; iumured tur $14,000, The. Hotel milred times stele the ho was sens to Meath Hospital, where | It is not charity to beat down @ seamstress tinguished Tinperiatiste aro reported to be | Dut suye they are. badly paid aud men wae killed, ond one was wounded, | wae crowsed with, guests the lose ef Van auy ove, for example, | ho was cuarded by the police, On Tursday | to starvation fries; toler her atin bares (PHE FESTIVAL OF THE TRINITY Choirs, | ghout to loave the co It is even aaid utented that they only await @ fa-| ‘Thirty-six horses belonging to the Uuited | bersonal property is large. leeulioaniy Pragaie? Tay | Cveuing, at baifpast sovem o'clock, Kelly, | clothes sowing all day; to. ¢ NhW YORK that Maximilian has made proposala to the | yorable opportuuity to denert. . the steamship Conatitution, from Pana y the constable in charge, left his bedside, to | yy: + ' | PL J States Express ( ny we p usmake a tiful remuneration if the A Dy tet, Liberal Censral Portirio Diaz tor the tr ates Express Company were run of by 4th draught in th i hop. i ar of | R vin New Ort om CI mae, arrived this morale the langusg! get a drought in the apothecary's shop. He | her prompt arrival. It ie not charity to HANDEL'S ORATORIO OF THE MessiaH, | fer ot the Imperial forces to his comm eporin vin New Olen the Indians from Chalk Bluf stat | stone rae absent, ne be states, alut seven | tekem eee arrival: tt te not charity te pes "1 ; inder conditions that the Bmperor and o (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Smoky Hill, » few deys ago. | ‘The Trial of ©. (, Willlaws. | hued winutes, aud on returuing, tho prisoner was | teake lloras lace to ell Sout whine cnt oucuestea AND Cones ov an, tain of his followere should be allowed to] — Nuw Oxssane, April 2s. —Mexican advices (Avseraihad bo tha Nam Sern Burs) in any way can jency of views which | nom est, Io eacapod with littie didiculty. | taunt her continually with her dependent #r. JOUN'S CHAPEL. TRINITY PARISH, | leave Mexico peaceably, Diaz received an | A FI te Arte rung Up Lelween te two Govern: the only approach to romance in the attair | @ tua ie that tie was wounded aud Lad on only bis | wo is out of work into the atreots with his Tory, hav. | ahirt and drawors, Ho is supposed to have | family becauso he cannot pay hisreut Lt as haviog bailied | had confederates outside. There aeed be of ohurity to exact the utmost farthing no supposition about that, for the people | from the widow aud orphan. It ie not with thie | Were friends who would oot turn # deaf ear | clarity to give with @ eupercilious air and Termeen | to bie appeal for assistance if bo said he was | patroi if God had made you, the u, [tis not charity to turn @ wan Nomwice Sr 18, April 21.—The Vresecott, Ari Coys, April tith.—The trial of ; ouroy from Max. to treat upon the transier, | 7 ae Vere Crus is elosoly inve ated by PUURADAY \ vut placing no confidence in the represen: | the Liberals, 7,000 strong, commanded by C. C. Williaws, the Spiritualist, who in| The London Sraxpanp, oder the iumediat of | but » & a onitee Lo. | #0ue, Miner, of Jan, 12th, ays, fourteen i ) who in ondon NTANDA Te eC Te te REE AND ConpORATION | tations of the Emperor, or his envoy, bo | Mendes apd Lavagos, All intercourse be j ob | January last starved bie'child,@ itt o¢ 19 eer VMN PARISH | treated the matter aa of no importauce, | tween the city aud country is interrupted | members of Captain Hodges company of , coutinu NOTION 10 THe CH tnd officially wotitied bis superior incom: and starvation is imimigent, Tbe city was! rangers, surprised a camp of Indians about | 4% Rearly to death, commenced before ly a ‘ 0 Emperor may perbape puto 7 | wat i OF the feote 18 the “4 lente ng shelled, oye hundred miles from Prescott, Dec, silat, | th Superior Court here on ‘iuesday, The Mstiou Yor the. moments Lut. w own, or ia auppored to be d «1 to — —— VENING, Tonight all Cheral rt id killed i evidence shows he kept he cold room, | Franee aad Prussia within afew months hes be |» fugitive Fenian, The uuimber ut pri rich man, of different bloat from the shiv *Puil Bend | ward Juarer aud Escobedo, owing to their ‘The Revolutt Hayth old Killed twenty-three of them. One of | Su'gunce Sous We Rept bor ia A cold room, | Soomme taeriabie. ile tory, fortes in the jaile ie not lessened by Kirvau's | ering recipient, whose ouly orime ia that le svectilegie an | mlamavagement and vacilating policy| Genoral Salaave lina been olectad Prosi. |e rangers was Killed aud three were | thevedays gave ber 10 ford, Ite gagged | [aed teetin thane dangerous” moe the eroape, tor Kelly, the policeman, hae eeu | is poor. tia uot obiarity to be an oxtortion of yertcrmanes, cnies | Gen, Dine is brave officer, and stands i" ; Gefirard, wt wounded her for speaking to ber, end with hie'al- | bert eusirien tai arrested as ono confederate This showe| or--not though you bestow your alma oy she hing aiieaded one fail <hcial ef ome full | highest in the estimation, both of bis own | dnt ot Hayti, in place of Geirard, who te capanenenantennees leek caienttet a olanial Tine of» wiinister whose sagectiy and Memnper are ® | Low little contidence the authorities really | (housaads, roboersal, a and of the opposing fore Juarez and | banished. The fullowing decree has Leen . complete security, jen 4 bave in their olficers. I have uv time for 3. P. YOUN A Fatal Fig! cowhided her some twenty-five time: any quarrels which do get directly comcers: ws fianye Chal mse of tae Come bi he enemy respect | isgued, expatriating l’resideut (iefirard, and Memruis, April 24.—A fire oo ry girl escaped by jumping from m three story | and it will be disheartening inteed if, ot the mo. | wure extouded observa x Fire. OUNG LADI Liberale are | oa hi let a . Php © Oceurred in ® | Window luto @ auow bank, The girl teati- {that the tempest gathers thicker rouud sbous ATCHMAN, A slight fire broke out last night abou, Yy i | hie arrival at Queretaro before | O#lling upon the people to pursue and cap: | saloon on Washington atrest last night | fed in Const today, The de dn ip of the Bate should Tose 0 pllor so _-— LW o'clock im the upper part ot No $ tnjurtoas efivets of Face Por ders and Washes | winking @ final attuck upon the Imperial | ture him sould he land in Haytian terri: | le ‘en: a9 eelf posseaned,"* Lie Albauiaoe are going to erect @ hotel | Dutoh street, ‘The lower part of the house All cach remedies close ep the pores cf the emia, | lines mong somo romding, during which @ po-| the faots, but pleads tory liceman named Jobn " laridge was shot and | closod to-day, aud the case will go to the| The Loudon TeLwomarn says worthy of the capital of the Empire State. | is oooupied by Wm. Weedol's ae a lunch and hort thine dontroy thee \¢ | The Genoral wai Pucbia at last ace} killed, aod fh y : oe is digs it will front 170 feet on Stave street, 225 | room, The engines wore promptly o« Petes nie RRUMDOLD'S Gosorpase | pec 0 af bhp ene. {hte Herens cite Be | Areitor wo the country, and absoonded from tbe | been arrested ou euspiclaa of being the) Twentynine cirousses und meni that Kurope may be once mo vases by o| will coat $751,000. It has already beew | ——— nen on us ku, efoudet by | senitol Gollowed by bis ¢ussarien on the wizhs of | wurde: ero now traveling Uegugh the country L wor Vevwene she Laue and the Teytoa vevem mal longed (voture Leiug built for fu Ww (Centinmad om Foarth Page.)