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———— | THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DATLY—SUNDA\S EXCEPTED 4 Office corner of Naan and Fulton stress, 0 CENTS. 1x Dol ° Ringle Copies Conte per week per year, A bp mall rope thee conte V ep ie cr of Shi shment EUROPE, Bun Cable Dispatches {THE ENGLISH REFORM BILL. ‘ Vote in the Hous of Commons. DEFEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT, Political Meeting in Hyde Park, x ALARM 2D. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. NION OF LT DERBY. IMPORTANT FROM SPAIN. Rising of the Republic PRUSSIA AND THE DUCHY OF HESSE. A Teeaty Ailinnee, Ac, « ke. Tete Veform Defeat of the Gove uremt y lat Hous f ¢ a Daina the holding of political meet Hyde Park, and the House otticer hina issued Dwarning against the Retorm demonstra Hon proposed to be held in that place on Monday next Lowpox, May 3 vening.—Tho Derby Aoveroment hae acceptet (he anendment Yo the Koform Bill, which wae carried by Who Liberals Inst night h n Monday nest wear n np ablee to prevent any fe Pence Con 1 Even Phere is Kart Derby save 0: ally that » plan pf sett tof the ba Wougl he confidently hopes that pormane peace bo tho result of the delivers tions bf the Congress. Frares Pants, May 3—fveoing.——-Moron Moustier the Secretary of Fe n Altaire, atated in the Corps Logistatif toutay, that the basie upon for tha negotiations of the Voace Conference, Europ ssures the peace of Pravin. Beniax, May 3, Evening. asian Dict to-day, Prime Minit k an nounced that the Government had accepted the proposition for the neutralization of Fuxombu Losxpox, May Dispatenes have beon received that ari lng of tho Republicans in Catalonia, Spain Lune occurred, Nothing has transpired as to Lhe proportions of the t Pravin and the Duchy ef Hens Bruits, May 2.—A treaty of allia deen concluded b Vrussia aad the Grand Duchy of IE axony. tix, May 3, Even y ap provoaof the new Constitution tor the North German Coniedera FL 1 yy, May ( ‘ for , ey, t Vive nty Donds 1 1 Katlway bhares Mirie Kailway shaven, 4235 The bullion in the Beuk of Englaod baa ocreaned 245,00) Faaskvorr, May d- United States Fivetwouty bonds closed lust evening at oan ancnri rons follows 4 —COunols closed stend Am: closed wt the follow ing « States Five-twon ties, ¢15(; Mlinois Central stares, 703, Evie [aiway abares, 12 Fraxxvorr, May 3, Eveuing.--United States Louds closed at 71 44 COMMERG LAL Liverroot, May 3=Noon.—The Bao u's CIRCULAK roporta tho sales of eutton the week at 9,000 bales, of which 19,000 on speculation and for port 1 port is 813,000 bale Of which 403,000 bales ars American, Livexvoot, May 32 1 M.— The Cotton Market has ¢ yi Atthia hour the quotations are as foliuwe; Middling Up- Tnnde, 118d; Middling Orleane, 1154 1 lay vol, May b—Evenin, the mar ket closed quiet without an provement iu prices. ‘The following are the closin quotations: Middling Uphanda, 13g; Mi dling Orleana, 11964, ‘The sales ot the day amoun.ed to 10,000 bales. The market Heoadetatts quiet. Cora nade towards t Bd at arte: No. | Milwaukee rod, Hibs, St ; iforuia, 14+, 6d. per ceutal. Barley, 4s. ner Gi) Ibs. Oate, Je 7, per 49 Ibe. Ei fave declised Gd,; sales of Canadian at 44s per quarter Ths advices from Manchent The maraet for goo! has beon ¢ are unfa- aud yarus ‘Tho Provision market is ateady and ua changed. Pork—Eaatern primo meas 770 Gd. Boef—Bxtra prime wess 1a. 6d. per Dbi. Bacon ie. percewt Lard 51s, 6d. for American, Cheess Gis, per ewt. for mid dling As ea—Pota Sie. Rosia—Common Wil mington 7s. ‘kL; fine Da. Od. per owt. Spirite turpentine és, Tallow 44s, for Awerican Potroleum—Standard whise te, dd. per gal- Jou Loxnox, May 3—Evening.—Sugar market ateudy; sales No, 12 Duteh standard at 24s, Iron—the tarket is tir Beoteh pigs, mixed naw Oude unchanged, Crude Caleutta linseed uarter es, thin ob AN WE May 4, Evening. —Petroleum— Tho last quotations of Ktaudard White to day were fla. per bbi, Canada, (Telegraphea to the New York Sun.) Custom Negulations, Etc, Orrawa, ©. W., May 3. ‘he Commission. or of Costoma has issued a circular explain. jog that articles admitted free of duty, pills and factory machiuery, under the Wrifl, applies only to machinery of all kinds for oariling, spinning, weaving, rope mak- fog, milling of flour, meal, &c., paper making, sawing and other manufactures, and when intended to be fixtur ud form part of a mil! or factory, and not to circu Dar aod upr git eawa cards, spindles, bob at Os, bd, for | Tor orch insert For every extra | men BE ON aDED Oe Thirty-Mourth Year. \ UN. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1507. Price Two Cents wilar wake, which] LABOR DEMONSIPRATIONS, | close their #if they can fun them but | RECONSTRUCTION, | Hone and Swayne in the discharge of th ie| (orrcrat) which ther belong; irom chaias of | im by the Hnvor | emp! The action of peace to lave bi eral auapension of buai Hg Mmechanion ay t worn Injunction | Hovera for deciding not to become thee siet the efieht hone movement Cases ta thy Supreme Coart Mr Wale politics! g army for ning in the New York City Post Offee, ployer ae ily determined te adhere | heeia Geply ¢o the Attorney -cencrad there protection, dena aon Hh Corner of Nassau and Cedar streets, vit, Tt ave t there mast be almost a necessary ‘ $67 ay who are willing to wok at! Court today, Me, Robert J Wal appesr | tality achools to be supported by & on tre anid rates think they viol a] el to argue the motion to diamiag the bille OH oa property, and the ay why doingas. [hia isa mistake PY ‘ military courte aud, comm! se fulloat and freeat wetion is allowed bath | fled by the Sti Georgia and a trial of siolationa. of the Civ they will Te | he Military Mt +o hile the on dian eter than halfinch mast pay fiftesa | «calls for @ por cent.; iron cables over half-inch, free | Navigation on the Mideaa Canal was and basin aome cases been the means opened yeaterday Mostaest, May 3 —Nav | open, and ates ner, The ri 9 apirit ly tothe more ignorant clase of ta-| | Fo runuing to Quebeo | eutir fee f Afvertived Letiere® and mention the date of this list | ra, mostly employed iu the lumber and | and Toronto. svers and employed under the | *iprl to restrain Gen, Grant, Secretary | and the establishment of a Union League | Fatract fom the Postal I | — dock yarde, These laborers have visited | working of the law. aids Stanton, and the military antherities from | tu overy county ; and that the next conven | ve plaining mille and other mannfacturin ho xieatent trouble is antictpated be | gery, » as : | tion be held in Montgomery in June nest | FROM WASHINGTON, Use preening. deel Hoare ge | tween builders and iron manistaciurars and | CSCrsine lute Beer tee ball very teven Jand conclude by declaring that the above | ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Lheleehowicins and have <bean Les | thee employes ad it ia dithoult to aay | Hon laws resolution represent the opinions of ms Wasuunctow, Mey a | ‘rest intimidating the respectable | where the atrike, which will grow out of | Mr Walker antd he belioved conatitution: | Convention, the members of hic ernment were upon | their lives, fortnes and sacred b class of workmen, and causing them to| this movement, will end Emes & Web| al fberty and sell gs Returns have bean received at the Gene ater, boiler makers; Barnum & Kicl their fowl trial, waa to be decided | the fathtul observance of ¢ diseontin ik Ae tanal in such do: ‘ ; . | 5 Land Offies, cheeieg a: egate dis- | iron moulders; Reieaig & Co. and Co line! for posterity and for all the world whother | principles of the Republic | AY ral Land Ofiice, show m agnrege monetra never @ aquad of police | & Hurgess, stove founders, will reset the | written constitutions wore mere paroh | The following additional reaolution was | A posal of over 1,000 acres of the publio lands | AY Appear, the mob disappear, Several ar-| Bight Hour law. Tho Inet named tirm bave | ment t crolla; whether thoy were words | thea adopted: ‘That it te our undeniable miotuded to let their work out by the | writte my aed wl wed to let their work out by the | writt N aand 10 be awept away hy the | Fight to hold office, ait on ride in all during the month of March laat, at the fol + however, have been 0 Towing hed offices in California, oti.) Rae i and will thus avoid trouble, | first aigey aurge of popular passion which | public convey an at public tablee, aud | 4 teh f ee MLAS wotee c. Mtackton, hone | Number of the ringleaders are uow in Jail. | Devine & Brother. boiler makers, who pay | niny roll aver them, and whether they could | visit places of public amusement My yeieeo, 26,547 1) 21%" | ‘te Mayor hee lented proclamation, in-| the tien by tho hour, will go ou as usual. | beevaded hy technical | the plow a i j acres; Maryaville, 9/015 acrea, The ZFFMCE | crnine them thet tha, laws must be en.) Wi! Harageavath, voller maker, who bas | of want of furiadiction. ‘The motion to dis: | ‘ 1 | portion of the Innd was aold for cash, real: | ae . 7 FT anomber of heavy contracts to alt, waa to: | mise should ouly be regarded aan gene n i Kha SR) allah Ri thane ake, | fFeeds and asking them to go quietly to | titied seatorday by bis iechanies, that they rer te the power of the court to tn ‘ | Aiton St Mew ‘i wader the Homestead law for actual aertie: | yMa Bight Hour be he han fully det fi wd, bit the court I Ae-craS Wetane per eee Mi R i | , OPee OF VE pig, | Amel ey ' ment and eultiva nd lveated wit edt and, If necessary ele hts If Congress had SIEG » o | buses i Meriia The Might Flour Law in the West—the | establishinent Lagaly A Co. machiniata, | power tos it wae @ conatitu THE SIEGE OF VERA CRUZ, aint Martin Bisabetu Mee military warranta ! p y Maria Mee has (rand Chicaue | roceasion and sae) employ «number of mew iy the hour, who | Honal eam ef about ite politioul A oud Chae § | Marion Alles dolla t y wasre " io of the players w } ae Ustle ut those wh wor mapect . cited eam oO alow what pipe ceived avdue ty " featay he Workingmen. fy in ay wil ’ ie | Med OF palitinal cwuections'the ceure conta | 20» Bonavide’s Official Report. | 4 mrss w demonstration in we ries Brown & Coy nr Afieetan ha al 1 favor of the conste M ry 4 | cloe taken from a Suutheru Navy Yu if fet pind i sMatpaalecunil > | etoeantte favor of (te cout A Grand) Assault) Preparing, | + { The store in Ba v have m ituttona’ The queation af ja VT roRs . PETAR a ahd sckiuba Nor anch, will tistial, Alawt | elailie eat on tuatroantts, | THE VICTORY AT QUERETARO, ’ ‘ 20 at of that sete dow ¥ ' 1 ' on Hise Het Veow . : I the 1 Anaoin inate wing ew . ane | 1 carey ont thie tw ag if it met ; : : F ss) i 6 ' gates from the vari foul c ; ee ‘ a u (anatess bad vo dete) Gen, Diaz’ Victory at San Cristibal. | n.te Nia foes poe ‘ tive ¢ mittee, nu x thirty persone ; | Kuesell, mane bay Mey pap eee anil | cat Ast la Ww to aaaty Ga C1 AMPORIALISTS: COMPLETELY |) Mailer Cate She don be le meeti A me tutors | Hes Stonsoutters’ | » 150 to hia emy tive capacity Congress wet ourrD n | strong, in t nm » ther Nis tiachinery ten ho an act heyond the rai ‘ were present with the exception af S . y horney ‘ Neng trade, Ono wagon, drawn x power Jor that thowe who may elioose to work | Cha Supt Court win the Boerman B | tary Hrowning, who, t NW improved in 1 ton houre may have an opportunity of doing | strane the Constitution kive it uniform | en ae. ert n Sarah A was borne the bannar of th | ; es tepard Panale M health is still couflaad to bie be | | so. aud thoag who goon the eight hove plan | etleet throughout the Cnian, anil reversed — Lary ot | Representative Af Ohio, has re: | Meiation, on one side of which wan ® f * have their wager reduced two | by the same tribunal, The Court was bound Waaniworon, May 2. 5 Eh | Rave trait of Washington, and undernoath the | tenthe of the pay for ton houra’ work. | to decide whether of nut a particular law | ioe pom, a dareiban Aitathens turned to Washington, on sineas com | Wordle Tho Father of f Conatey .. | Lhe wealthier employers and firma aay they | was constitutional, and it not to furnish the | Senor Romoro, the Moxican Mini bball Bir Pry cerning the impeachnent question befure | while on th side the Ineoript L hold out fora year, if necessary, rather | jit power preacribod tu the Conauci | ceived Acommunication from General Tene. | We tat te Mee the Ioitee Committee on the Ju We Caita to Protect not to injure.” n yield to tho ig ar rule, unless Thia waa not w political queation any | vides, the commanding officer of the forces r wl uh an pay by t at th I fo than any law paawed by ( ‘ bl Med ee : i ental at work, and ma work | fates, They will th affected the whole Union — The | ® Lbs new eeas: Hem sellem genre te e1 panda third dollars. vg d in ohissling the aamwe running th bus never tated to decide betwoon | Mg lea translation mus. The Secretary of the ‘Trensury ha aut the wagon t te t two fl of Congress and ths tituvional | Cuma Mara, iy Frown or Vere Cnez, 2 oo art so ieihat rae t ore Ave. gut shave alinont aeceanion anit whet Ajeet both, 5 a G rt 1 wage ago. Kailrond com littes, the States wer a honor t to yon a copy TiS cron on) el angest® tome and and | ta «of and w arcing all suiael proces Dine’ tiot . Byninrh Coario:t Mew pote ‘ os n i 1 Mav it thita ty ti tereign inv vment, of the very im shies a Mary r livt t the an y the | for ta the places held w the bleaaitiite of | s ul over the traitor M Aivinger kD Mare be Oe ot ‘ t tere illuateated wages fore 1 nh the | leit, and iy ther authorities were a f Jap thie victory, he ia now at . wiupme ‘° rin i na Sicens rey hy w | plumberas ma « «Xo, will tmich nullities wa foreign ones could ne City at Mow We are waiting her Mis Bice Mi sesto | the h a of . you a 3 hewapaper ot pus | For t Hie wh ay ho na ort ri Slates whe | which w ive here tomorrow oF next freely Cath Aves i ace aneekt tea * 1 ppg away | rielously inelin int ithe free | fought ander the Stara avd Stapes, shoud |day, to a t Vorw Cr Whea we feted crt ee ; ‘fe ft the extra tw f n Hthe workinen int fatter, the | not be abject tothe ary tile, Connaci | ceive the artillery, we cou take the city ina ole M. the sat the lives of passengers on Aw nv wager tn Hinole Le unponen at $100 oF look | os binding now as before the rebellions taken by General Recobedo, and Maxiait! rk art by @ \ apply the eafety valves ed a lively degree atte With Another, aud whore two or more ars | sippy was abrogated, and belt that it wae (Signed) Kararn Besavinns Muliort suse Mes ala stotion the Belinea OF allt wi The walla of the workshop were [convicted of depriving another of the | nota ypawor to | gg on Gin Gath Me | sa 8 Mee bonte. ¥ ‘ (Phiphar i ‘ formed of American tae taaretutly ae | bewfal use aod sion of his pro | ehmuge the the ar The following le» translation of Gener Gininas Sesser Been sls I Scadaie having pacean gars om epunsl) WHALe 1=thé whole sieinounted by a banuor | petiy, &o., by a, muggeations of | gument of the Attorney General that all the | Dias’ oficial report to Gonaral Mejia, Seore. | Nousk Mi 4, anid of all tage wooee dat : | Lot it roll along our prairies of $0 or or Hnpriaonment | put im force, was of ao avail, ae it wes | yy tome Fe Me Tier dike Glow wecalalce tal eink levier dkle Ohi hi hin County Jail for six monthe may | againgt the possible pertormanes of an | tol stove M Mere Ws Bayi sea steed sate te, eine ral mae ta he echt houre for reat | UO tHpoaod. Notwithstanding this heavy | ilogal act that yy wt) Hrangvarrena Kasrmax Minirany ) Aioolw iy briny yee ite the Pins vse ee. Caaks Ay | Haut ucore Tok OP OD) | em, (Uap | the, Prositent, Seoretary of War Divine , Ustumn Stay: Rolie ’ RENE: 2 i hows #! ve'and to | eral Commanding Inaiavodl iret | Saw Curmvoman, April bt 1867, ) | Mie treatiant lina (hfoemed: a conimaliten ||2 6. Rtipes 4 and Caulkors, 690 action ot otherem | ly threatening the performance of an | Sts—T have the plonsure to inform of N arolimiaus that he had not mon, Followed to line, aud upon » wagon day morning mabe went | gal act Counsel atated tho efleote of the | that you may ¢ niunieate the 1; positively determined to take the propoacd | WA8 # full-rigged clipper yacut named the Tent estubhahimenta and | alitary bill om tho. Sti Congress tad | Citizen President of the Repu Mule! Miaie Mee trip to thelr Hates Taner State.” ays whose dock ight | failrond shopa where it was suppored men | no power to decline war ngainat «Stato, | Marques having auconded in avoiding eu Aus ate PEED te Mele Neate cahinaton | cauikera wore busily At work. tho Pauls | Would work under the ol rule, and by | thercfure the rebellion was not conatiti’ | derisive battle at the Tacinnde of San tes é One Me \ for his home, expressed himeclt m cape Lintor and Steam | threate and vi 6 drove the men f tionally ww South could not be T followed close upon lie heele thie Sikes tne \ . Ree tue tuitee tha he Hae boost fi #70, Ueourht up the rear of | their work aud closmd the ah At Par | treated aa « ing with the firat division of cavalry | Huon Mary Ona iW are kor & Sinarns’ sus fiotory a Jawa atill this army under the command of General | Hie Macy Mie here ree Naw Oddana ond division followed the La: | the mots ted a who wae on , 1] Francisco Zeiva, together with the corpe of | jis J hse Mary Mire , onroe, of New Orleans, to | nurorm Menevolout Association, 00, Marule {at work, and drow hin oat inte thi Olmated war in Ponnaylya: | the sve arm of the ariny operating agaiuat | | erilacce & lee A Uragidane ou Tharehaee Gut BatnniAl 9,79; Shoemakers, 100, aud Parntera | Onghtare, when in aelfdefence he drew «| nie from 1405 to L809, whiok led to Jeflorson's rotaro, under the colamaod of General ree 5 1 Hitaviy al ic seantenmae tse had te | 200; Twinere and Cartiers, and Packers’ | revolver and kept lie assailants at bay | causing theact adding the ari I uavy, | Atitonio Guadaer Heer n ee ee erie ttromntow, the regia | Union, #) with a wagon in which pork was] untl they moved off to another place. At} in addition to the militia, to quell iu | » on tho previous night epl tee er emieea te CIEL crac lea at tee ng packed and hare drosed, &o. Aj several pointa where thoy made their ree Veunaylyn took tho amine | ne, te enemy elendoned bration of votere tn oleae. countiee At tee: titais work | pearance, w aquad of police, with revolvers | ground. ae Se 18 before roferred Pub ammuniiiad Aad Other. war Roanes ia Hull kad vor. The, Hilleate Tel cen ommaged 18:1 pet ou | and batone te opped any domonatea | to. Virginia jpaased resolutions in 1810 in | but wef Aually came up with hi } ing tue atandard of Brownlow in consider | panied th Finishers Ht) in num. | ton that might have been nde The | opposition to the ac yivanis, in | the bridge of Sa tubal, pec Mediates ber, Thi go Muildere ware ¢ | police force have hoon greatly increasmt, | which resolutions th Court wan | pellod, attor several warin engagements, to Pulkere Babee [eee shane: : atrong, with a bridge in proves of Andevery precwution is bom taken by tho | deolared to be the uostions. | [wave iu, our p sire artillery \evaey Ause A CRIME. okt ds rel sepia liddandate dep ad Except Vonnaylva tho st J train, park munitions, and ® large number p vel » The Ubird Division was Molders’ “trike One Yin Killed, cided with Virginia, of killed and wounded, besides aome 2 , hed New York Sun.) y of Germaua, ted olf by the Macanheil io th York Sun Missiasippl enterod the Uuion auder the of | prisouers, aubanquontiy retiring ti . on Asavciation, 200 men; t . ‘ dinanoe uf 17K, the force of which the | disorder with but one fourth of his fo A Granitather Kills the Grande | Turuverein, 120; ¢ Conomes O, May .—The Molders] Court haa frequently recoguized Phe sly pursued on the road to sldneen Josephine | Stange | makers, Union Ireton, O, ara on @ strike, but] bistory of the ani Minninai believe that only the load Walen Kilem MMce {An Mw Nod, May 3 — This morning. | tion, 100 on Was accompa soine of them woatto work. ‘Tho atrikere | tthe United States by Georgia was trace ‘aud officara will reach the City of Mix abuet * k, Mr dames Yatoa, of Kikere: | by 0) ‘one ot which were ‘ The learned gentlenan dwelt at co, accompanied by the mercenary corps of | NJ, killed bia little Jol Trivatkably pretty guia, ae, | Mtompted (0 run them out of the town to | Jongth on the diferent insurrections, as thy | Auatriana, who being well mounted may ville, 3 ied bia little grande garments] fully docked | night, and ho affray one of the strikers | Whiskoy, Harttord aud Olmsted, that had aaibly reach the capital dlay. All of nged eight yours, with a hac het, ail tranny nig baby Wagons to taken place in fo In wnothor, pic ner years, Ho aaked if { thoae Southern States named Charles Loveran waa killed. ich Lam pleasod ty roport to you for | wont to hisown house and hung himself iu | at of their abi information, assuring you of wy d Pesan ture frames were being put together. z od aa conquered poople wished eoumideration ‘ Plies Ja a The Fomth Division’ waa composed of JEF?. DAVIS. bill, Le there | Signed, Pourtee Di ¢ A alles | ‘The Gonport Murder Hi it Pk tid ale Te for ihe tan ells fag ila llr log ¥ 1 ‘ Hevieid Recs ‘hii: gh aad workinen in the en # Northwestern ; waa no ue the ton millions of peo manding Bastora Diision, | He | Ispiasavonts, May The money atoton | artraad Compa Nia rit abeearan ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) plo the edict of the Court pronouncing th ‘ Hires wate from th railromd oflies at Gosport, and the | the North Site Holling Mile, in all uewrly [A Welt @f Habeas torene Reported to | decision would bo fatal to them wien, H |e Mary Mee clothing of Willie MoMinniw ne anurders | 1,000, Among the ore were plentiful, ave Keen Granted by Jatue Under uinent const " 7 H Higa Jol Atre lothing ot He Minniway, the murders | 100). Among * led: TL es eee cititarmcbic the Macs, | Aa Mr. Walker's argument con Pelaisiahia te: tha Nisa Ponk Man.) ‘ ty | er.were found buried ander an ax: hopper i eee eee een evid uo eurron.| Wasiiuron, Mey Judge Underwood | tree hours and a half, reaching to batal Mammaa ta Ghd F Hilthouse so MeMinuiway's yard, The money and cloth. *United weatand:” "We hupe to in tho city today in consultation with | ‘He close of the » tho Court decid Citeaco. 1.—The Morchant's| CitUt Cordele Meo Pte Core ling were bloody, Another man who is ORME OR Le TE OF SMe oneeE Me, hey Gousral tanterry, relative, to{ t@ Near the Attorney General's conclulivg | Hotel, corner of Stata aud Washington | ¢ te edit ; So Oglnahey NEY os Mal Pha jonoral Stanberry, relative to 5 t . Ay ne | implicated in the murder has been arrested. | (i e'riainy generativu,” ete. Oia iniaiature nas connectod with the writ of Auicas | Srtment on Monday next | stroote, wan destroyed by firo thie forenoon fiuenaae Themee Meg | The excitement is ineronaing, anit it ie er car, borne ona wagon, were the | corpus auod out for bringing Jeflerson Davie Reconstruction in Minstestypi. | Phe lows is $159,009, of which $90,000 in ine MM feured the citizens will organizo a tribunal Death and destruction to tho tou | Lefure thy Circuit Cuurt at Richmond, Wasiusarox, May General Ord has! qured, Several ot the Art Roome of the im with Judge Lynch for judge, and hang the yale! Then b istil of we (reli ke | with Judge Lyn Jug 6 SHO | CP carsetho first, lnveled “Eight Houn Fouraess Monnow, Vay May S.-Mra, | issued an order appointing Kegistera of | Crosby Opera House were considerably [accused before night, MeMinniway is @ | progressing smoothly, the second, “Len! Davia went to Washington laat evening for | Hlection in certain countion in Mississippi | damaged by wate | citizen of Gosport, and hasbeen in the habit | Hours,” had rua against a huge rock, and was, according to the inaoription “Pi Out!” Another represented an eight the (purpose of conferring with I Ho gives inatructions similar to t Johnaon upon the relenss of her husband, | General Sheridan, via.: ‘That the disfran ‘ = i chising clad the Recoustruction Act be [Tho following appoars in the Now York | gteiotly construed pending the dac Evenina Poar of yesterday, without loca | the Attorney General of the United States lity or dato :] 0 of Fonp Works ed of nasisting Johns, the victim, in loading froight aud collecting freight bills, His| iechanic in the act of paying the la wile says bo did not come home until 1: | respects to o'clock miduight on the night of the mur. | tem, which had been waa about to be lower dor, aud that ho left at five o'clock im the | eee eT division wa Crveinsari, May ap | and candle works of Thomas Emory & A Water ote, was dosiroyed by fire this moraing din d into the grave, ade up of the em a of Anu Mire | | | jSoua, on the corner of Vino | | Mugves Gatharin . Reconstruction te Georaia. The totul loss fuote up $12,000. Inaurance Withee werek 4° | Yana morning for Quincy, ployea in the worksbope of the [Hinois Con-| On Wedavaday Iaat Mr. Goorgo Shea, of) guises, Ga, May %—Foater Blodgett | $10,000. yaseer | JEAN canon, TUR PRIKOKRR TO BM LYNCHED. tral, Rock Island, and Vittaburgh and Fort | counsel for Jefferson Davis, proaeuted » ti fs vive tm Fonds tac, Wis 1 Ky., May 3.—D) ha Wayne Railroad the number of nearly | petition to the United States Cirouit Court hos “heen aopoletad Maver: by Gen, Pops, | L May 3. t avisvitte, Ky, May 3 —Dispatohes re | two’ thousand. Auioug these were builer | The new City Council was today inaugur | Foxpu Lac, May 3.—A fire hero thie Mone’ Chas A tructing 2 built fr, which dociar- | Of the district of Virginia, and moved upon ated in the presenc ber of | morning destroyed the Lowls House aud to citizona, ‘Tho app Gonoral give universal satisfaction Accounts from Maoon, (ia, atatos that | Hukuown, of m largo a intimonte wade by the | Other buildings. ‘Tho lose ie $90.0, whioh Jim fully insured, ‘The cauno of the tire is LeaeJ Hoary nn M,, atate that MoMinniway, the murderor Willing to’ Stoaw Hut eight houra| it before Judge Uaderwood, for a writ of of Johns, the telegraph operator and ata | Alen priate jhteam engin io | habeas corpva, directed to Coneral Hurton, tion agent, would aurely be hung this even: | ging was doing all it could in the way of | Commanding at Fortress Monroe, to he ing: A platform had been erected in the | running aud whistling, the latter fully aup Jofferson Davis before that court at Rich | ceived from Gosport, Ind., to 1 o'clock P. | makers co | f . 2 Jane Mee ou Mary Mri ire J Govornor Jenkins brought to Georgia, hiin: fe Py plied the plac f 4d. Anumber of tC vere Freet the West, street to try the prisoner, and the excite: | Doe Li irew amell caunos. ‘Thea | Tora aces oo ee ey. Ane | aalf, tho aubpwnae of the United Stator Sa (Telegraphed (0 the Newo Fork Sun.) Ailes mont was groat, fulowed a complete blacksmith shop, with | 2846® after hearing an agument from Bir.) ig Court in the Georgia case, aud had | Creveanp, Ohio, May ‘l—A severe frost Alea & Assassination ts Germantown, Tei Meweuis, May 3.—Mo muri Shea, aud after some deliberation, granied the writ bellows, anvil, “thot irov, hammer ‘4s ocourred | sledges, and brawny bluc' it ved on General Pope when they were | was noed thro ithe wieldes io writ has been sent to Rich a thesame. Upon a banner was displayed ® | mond anv ard 7 stopping att me hotel in Atlanta, last | Reserve last night. At Clevoland the Jat night for the firat time within @ woek Dilated ahanty, suppoved to be the ora mond and placed in the bunds of the Uni | veer oneral Pope replied that be would | (rove te the thickuose of s quarter. of an 6 nnti-ei On Wodnesday night @ planter named t-hour capital A | ted States Deputy Marshal, for immediate | 01.4) the order of the Court 0 Smith Wilson, residing in Germantown sourced that the prewises were | service upon Ceneral Burton, This brings | VY * a loch. At several poiate on the lake shore near here, while sitting on a sofe talking t Verhaps the most remarkable | the ca: Recens rection tm Virgh the peach trees are injured, No damage is J A 6 & | feature of the procession was ® Wagon von Ricumonn, Va, May 3 —Goneral Wilcox, | reported in tho interior of the State, [tis his wife, was shot through the window by | taining @ sot of ga! ‘i of gallows, with « full dressed obburg 1 f oped oj ai some unknown assassin, He fell into hin | ettigy dancing on nothing, and just ready to Ab Tonabira: baa orcared: Haat Hi Mires |’bopad ins Ges grein. Ssepe. ond Erulig: gaa Hy ney & AbibostHrakel Ackerman b'n Ubalty Ackerman GJ Halde to® procise point, upon which it will be necessary for the governmont to @ anid definite decision i Pollard 4 0 @ cot It not deliver bis lecture on | erally are uot badly daimagod, \¢ fi aT aahinnds Oe drop into # coffin conveniently placed br y ty toa hel pg hh bape Ho. athe to te | death Sherif! executioner, priest and nese Commiastoncrs. Chivalry of the South,” in Lynchburg fe mye oe Dba Newey Moo pe he 4 pie were in attondanoe The meaniag Telegraphed to the New York Sun a a OR ’ on Bride 9 aul i iitranan Peter pane Gains Gf Muses (JO SOLAR TUS teed (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Pollard has appealed to General Sohofold a WEldy 4 tive. 5 0 Chicago Times” S—-At LL o'clock thin| Bpeaker Gibbons, of the Penusylvauia Fashion Coarse, Leng lek pendant fgure was at once recognized | morning the Commissioners from Japan, | House of Dolagates, addressed a large audi. | 14® second of the Fashion Course, Long s the propristor of that paper, aud bis | with their auite, proceeded in carriages to | encoof blacks to-night. Ho urged them to | Hand, purses, wae trotted for yosterday, taclo pase | {He State Department, whore, after brief | cling to the Republican party aud abandon | the race being mile heat or Mare't Ki Alexauder Jaeodliser Alexander Bam. Bar | Ames Chas W Amos U0 eo it Wasiinatom, M Death and Burial of Dayroy, 0, May 3d.—The jury In the of Josepl Leslie to-day, brought in a» ver. | dict of murder in the Grat degroe, for the | name was shouted along the ontire line as shooting of Miss Mirande ( best threo in five, ylor at Sharps: | thedisngrooably suggestive a , yma K J ry J Au Abandoned (irl Commits Guleide, Daring the moving of the procession, #| were acoompacied by bim to the Executive | peseastruction bn Ala Colored Cone | 0 eee /. Ky Mary Andrews dA Harnett girl named Mollie Grittia committed suicide | and ‘ras run over by tho heavy vehicle, | the President by the Secretary of State, Monte, Ava, Mey 3.—A colored mase| (Who won the first of the season purses Iwo of hia ribs were broken, and one of b ————————— convention of the State bas been in se ads wore ereoted | ¥rom Obasteston. in @ house of illfame by taking po on | second; W. Borat's bik. g. Kapid, third; M “ i} ” p i Komorae and the desertion of frioude drove | S*'Sitchicen avenue frum which tue crowd | CHARLRsTON, 8. C,, May Sd.—Tho street ale ion tee Saye OR As, ouraen Kedar pene! "K evita Reet iyo Visita | Seo hartewiee erat sey Dem aiiiewmel ia Gk faeries Auahlica lh at lash eaislalie Tue Ditealane Tho delegates ali thet the negroes, in, » - i ha Me Ana ar rink won ble Dora | Afecen! Jao Ht afisetise th Jd RICHMOND, Vay Mag 'k—DO Caley, | eee et ee ee tlveneat ert | citizens to all care, A few negroes availed | in the districta they represent; but in sune | fajiceng is * | bi ara . morchant, eight miles from Richmond, com: | refuse to solsokle with ie a at shape or | themacl ves of the privilege. plnase they were treated well he Con: | "179 088 * eke alas praker 4 | aitncta oe Rareow Chie Fepey yore jauner, aud iusist upon the ‘ ical, ch. Chery Aer A matted tuicida this morning by shooting | manger. and iusiat upon the ten hours’ la- Senoter Witsen, who arrived yesterday, | “ret a +4 (Zeleerauhad the New York Sus) Poesis TeiBies use Sts ta tire bb eee weet hschiuery, 1 muot adord to| Mddreseed @ large crowd on the Citadel | Wastvar Lately tho right of suffrage has LADELPUIA, May J.-A cricket match | fiat a 1 Louisville, Ky. have theld ahepe idle sishepe Ronse ous of | Grose, thie afternces, mambering shout | neon bestowed on oar F000, ofors beld | was commenced to-day betwoen tho Phila | [i Auta Somes Beatetee ae’ fh Lovinvitim May Tho Mayor, ia hia | {U6 meuty tour, even though Wey pay only | two thousand ,negroos, aud about two hun-|im bondage. in order that we may acquire | delphia and the Young Amerioe Clubs, The | pa Mi | Ausia bamimertis tif message to the Common Council, statoathat | they work. ‘bey say that if they work | {Fed whites, polltloal Knowledge thas Philadelphia Club had tho frat innin heeeeane cs ake Mike Aubery CE tea Avon Key P Bae H A . My , tec! ou iu our newly acquit the population of the city has increased | Weir machinery but fourstfthe of the Yollew Fever at Cape Haytion, } hereas, It seems to be the made 9 rune, of which Large made ‘hi, aut | De Benes et tl iF w, ‘The Young Americans thon Aver Joma B Bate A from eighty thousand to one bundred and | fyuratthe ue. much, mud consequently can | FORTAESS Momaon, May 3,—The United | Pe! teal oppressors to use uafele aod (08! | wong Mo the stumps, aud when Aine Nsbord ietss Ar ene hreBcen deme forty-tive thousand during the past two | receive but foursifihe of the ft re-| States flagship Susquehaune has arrived | qui datiouvas apart of the Republican party | galled at eundown, bad | BY git years. The lower board of the council | turns of the capital invested Im fact, | here, after » passage of six daze from Cape for alekon a. (horetore, tworuns, The watoh will be fuished co jabceck Har-Rates & Tilden Adopted joint resolution appointing «| tb° guforcementot the ight hour law would | 177i. Bhe reports that the yollow fever | ,Aeedned, dat, we Brooiaim ourselves u | MOF Prise Fight, bu committee to consist of members from both capital, At the same time,|hae broken out there, One seaman ou ates . of the State of A Kil) ond it| Duxver Crrr, CoLorano, May 3.—A prise | [is boards, to addrose President Johnson and | ‘heir expenses for insurance, taxes, ete, | hoard the Susquehanne had died of it, ani In 1 of harmony wad good Under. | aght occurred bore yesterday betwen Need | i other distinguished persons, inviting them | T2u\d rattle tee salt eth a vewe mone he has soven oases, very mild, now on | standing, and not to eetabllel «seperate | and Filsgorald, Ninotyeix rounds | be to bo presout at the inauguration of the| with manufacturers iu other States, wad | board, The disease has boom chocked, aud | ie ‘second’ resolution expresess cond | fought aud Roed wou, Lhe stakes wore | 0 1 Clay statue an the 39th of Maye Linauy manuleciusers say that thes willl alt will nrobably caaoras, dence in the acte and ordere of Generale | 1.000, (i

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