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—— THE NEW YORK SUN. SUNDAYS BX¢ 4 Fulton streets, PUnLisnep DAILY Offce corner of New one 3 Ring’e Copies Tf WO CENT ‘Teeive Comte per week Bix Do THE WEEKLY 00%, an Tharaday of auch 9 iy : ‘single Moved Fut ath v refun ve ui “THE LABOR AGITAT Yhe Hiaht Nour a Env: the System “pereb oF a—General Conditionol the Labor the Country, Etc, ¥ Chicago and St. Louis having lel off on remont, other ‘Ybs eight hour m towns have followed, or will after another, until the question is oF against the bus way of another Workingmon. by mechanics throughout those orators who a for mon claim that the tovement will evout tally benefit both the employer ployed. Time, they declare, la Btrated that men working as now, 10 hours, ean accomplish more d be possible for ter. Intelligent labor, at any time, and in | Taswebat ofa UntOn, t support hime? Any department, is worth twice as much, for daomely | Gail note te could ‘ali practical and beneficial pnrpoecs, as ig | not follow bie trade in hie own bu ative ' ni on unintel ew al ne | Way, avd at the sane time comply with the | Torent of uniatelligent labor ™ juirements which the Un cousider no. Broatest inventions of this or avy AEY VO tbe aoneenl inloresta of working other ago owe r origin to in uately for bh there telligent thinking workingmen. They trade, mane courses Were not, howe men who apont | “hjiotionable to. 9, ate Doni Ni Successful endeavor to | and fy that five em era h € nareer the wacations, “What aball wo aot, | fel tt bie ‘ A Paacarer aud what shall wo drink, and wherewithal declaring that tend ttute w lege B tine for every yw we wader the aun, ti i) Aiba 1 tanufa Com: Wat rto th 1a to have been fica : ' ql Vine for the toiling massea f ject ian noe, 0 ishant Yefurm, to be finally asful, mast ie once " i bud classes agg 1. When it is assce ta for the imanufacture of a by omployers, wnt tho in their tn Cosel aan AR shoe i Hhat a reduction of two houre per day in dollars Bho time for labor ia equivalent to a loas All the collieries in the § a region ' ‘e. the workingmen repty that |WHthe northeastern part of Pontiaylvania Bne-Afth income, the workingmen reply that | aig now reported idle, the men reiueing to Mis might be true a century ago or half» rk for the @axes they had been reco! tentury ago, but that itd t hold ood Wing an advance of from t bow —Wwith the experience of only th which they are not likely to Yon years before them no man ie auth sent pr al do not jus: dol the inw ance te n lat At mind, and in less than a year's time «coin collierie 6 wag Ask t' revolution may Many of the preset ayat ag ural and me be wecon eal, Tt Phat very t me men w att r * Btauce, in machinery af ire of A Sota, rai articles of Iron and atect thot contin Hutediate pr Ata meeting in Chicago aw 4 ‘ 1 mau said: “lt cannot < re , m f such iat 1 had va emt eu “ “ it f@bove want but wre netaaily wealthy from at ' ‘ pplication of ate to the very ai Tt would he better tu gat up mca ‘ud most diveraitiod wants of mgric 9 ahop, put au experieuced ators enable ue during the war to sustain a in it tau auio Who e army of two millions, aad atill have « sur wil the business, aud go alow he oth We toexport, The introduction of grain | oF co-aperatio: vators into commercial b nese was wy The Kichmon rte th anum | ago to be the pre ber of colored tobave ty hands are on ' several thousand workingimen 4 strike for higher wages knew anil tl lies in this and other cities, now wake from aoveu to fifteen dollars per But the men have since learned that they week ean live and not be encroadhed upou b; Tho carpenters of Toronto, Canada, have | other. How, one At the various meetings held thy The fret is, that the discovery eeeRs | Thirty-Fourt h Yet ir. 10N at paid being $14 All the other employers jo lia that city have complied with the ie of the workman, except Mr. Mars Worke | Whose men aro now aunporte:! by the Coa ve Painters’ Nationst Uuion. Tha atrike w fro hoaetiled in a day or two, when t ho men will return to work @ The Newark, Nod, D says editorially cently with @ jou ettled | ing a profi tf and “Lo a conversation peymAn meolny jo branch of akilied bal ee for a year amount judred to sevents larger than the public olticors who hold pe | erable roaponsibility and em: | an income from one pair of hands domon- | be secured by great induatry, by jand by working over houra. i country, itions of con | and whother it wou at in ed, and the men were aatisied with of production | Wages paid them, but were coup 5 stop work hy ® party of unenty aud | KL atruck tor big w ries pad to many v ApveRriar paid Of cour no largo n Only | Dlocks by which, undor section firat of the wor facta in | hie cage suggested an inquiry aeto his re ork than formerly, | jations to other workmon, whether he was Vaboring 14 or 14 houre—and they do it bet | in any way controlled by the Trades Unions, | marked, him 1 to 4. their demand bo plication of principles for lightening tng an increase of twenty conte per but enhanced tho value of the Lab day. ‘The Bnilders’ Society | the progroas in thie direction must | reavlution offering an increase continue until the curse is re and alount per day, which they consider eu man no longer earns his bread dy the cient, ‘I ployos think difforently, aud aweat of his brow, but by the power of bis hold out for the tw conte wiil mud the force of his iutellect—by a) 1 inun to receive a plete subjection of inatter to mind. | dus share of attention in every portion of ry hind in the way of this South, euro being made to capital or labor migrants that to the partion i t to the coi y part of t 6 world. » Chic ov workingien here tupon a reduction in the houra of labor, | rates ot wages. Several planters in Hiude daubmit to an equivalent reduction inthe | and Madison count Missinaipp!, believe Fato of wages, as some of them are doing, | that they have discovered this most desir. It will not be vlong before they can | able modus operands, and as it cannot fail make up tMs deticicuc sud moire in| to be interesting to our readers, we will | an way i briefly sketch the ayatem. They don't be: PENEKAL CONDITION OF THE LABOR IxTER: | UOtt COS, two tu watch Thess, i the best bd way with free bla They don't believe Tho Springtoll Revomiicay, commenting jy having # negro quarter, Chey dou't pre upon the eighthour movement, anys: “IC lend tounderteke the raising of ment for workmen in would devote thems to becomiug proficienta in their tr 4 is (0 exist is not only injurs nediately inierented. yunity aul to the masses it If, therefe oor in St. Loui id Now York, or anywhere else, aboulil in- various branches of dustry es more assiduously slowly, and don't adap readily to the the and labor, It has ay tion of necessity with many plan secure ateady negro lalx at reason their hands They fence Tauds, and then place the by ates. and geverul hundred yarde apart, and ry very lite [Nes ra how to it their wood ke in cabina IW-YORK, » the New York Sun] | Wasitinatos, May & | Spociat Ordor No. 2 from the Adjutant 6 announces that @ Hoard, S Grant, Brevet ‘egray - JEFF. DAVIS. (Telegraphea to the New York Sun.) reparations for Wis Trial. Rrenmoxn, Va, May S—1t is underatood consisting of Genoral U Major General M,C. Moiga, Quartermaster | that Chief Juation Chase will arrive here on. | General ; Brovet General A. R. Dyer, Chief) Monday, Mr. Chandler, the prosecuting rdnance; Brevet General A. A. Hum: | attorney, has not yot arrived. United Chief of Engineers, and Brevet oral J. K. Barnes, Surgeon Gen emble here on the %h instant tha aubject of head stones, or States Marshal Underwood today received the following writ, aud leaves with it for Norfolk to morrow “The Peosident of the Briga any person or | to conside ted States to act “to establish and protest national com. per 4 of Jefferson Davis eterion,”” approved February 22, 1867, the |” Creating graves in the national cemeteries are to be] “We command yon that you have the 1 Davis, hy you imprisoned The Board will report upon the | body of Jette: and detain as it ie anid, together with | following pointe: Firet—Tho best, most | the caine of auch tinprisonment nnd deten | durable, and most economioal material, | tion, by whatsoever name tho maul flor son 1) | Seeond —the most appropriate form of bead or wee Ls bia at or chnteed hdtadl our Cirenit Coart of the United States atone, or blook, and, Thied—The estimate of | the Listrict ot Wineinia, atthe net carne the number required for atl tho national fat Richmond tn maid Diatetot on the nial Monday in May, one t anil a xtyaeven, wt th day, tod visant opening of and my cometerios eight | General Grant had a long interview with of War relati t Doin toulay sat W etary 6 appointment mn DA which wili be made this wook by the Prost wes Be Chee, ; Hest . rite as ‘ tion \ ar v | mi od atthe oilice ¢ Hight ! De. that du fhe aoveon that navigation is} Mp Davia ns lie a Pais hers aula in Gaspo Bay, 12 miles No W W., | ick: Ge proitiesd 1 Court hinnvnent Cape Ga Tho light is @ fixed | je lint he Wilt be Koeln’ the: dat h ated HM foot above the level | Prison. where apartments w sued the aoa, and ieintented to aerve ae a] + to vessels passing | INDIAN MATTER3., Hench and the mainland vd tothe New York Suny — | 1 Owing to the rain storm, the Japanc Wynkoon at Fort 1) Connmissionera did not viait the Naval Aca | Lancers Tagone at Wort Nore. deny at Annapolis today, as they intend | Village. | ed After visiting the Naval Sohool, and | Wasuivctox, DC. May & 7 a other ph of interest there, it is their ing ia extewcted from a letter from Colonel tention to visit: Fortre Monroe, Woat| Wynkoop, United States Indian Agent for | Voint, and several of the national navy | the Arapahoos, Che nea, and Apaches, yatde, iron clade, arsenals, and machine | which has boon received at the olticouf La | shops, During the next week will | dian Atta ‘Grant at his office, and pro Fone Lanvin, Kasai 2 | Verwn Ann esau Aunwoy, Aur ty hawt sword sentto lim by thy Hon, N,Q. Tw Commiastoner of Indian | Afhurs, Wa " i iaalteut ‘ hastiiy from ort | vw Ta 5 k by i" ' 4 t Ka ” . monwoalth of Virginia against the State of | tomy knowledge, up to Present tn Reverdy Juhueon on the partol Weat Vite | tudiana, on thi occasion af thoir thet | ginta | North Hancoek ot evil at Kort Tiss Pekin tals Wawa tonls Hae £ Con. | Dowhgn with hie troops ince the Davia | eros trom the 1th District of Hlinoia, d A anshe Aeaiea Winans: steel onan i ponsibte, | Jat bie Wenee at Loanaborough, W, | if prop yn be tulien by the Hepar } ataw dupa eae 1 pre the inshtary fro A long list of persona ap tod to pon ir i Winds “Ae Tatleclagie ineriinas | | tions in the army have by titied today | er, [have atrugglot to avert thie direful | that if their accoptance are not received by | calamity. the Ary show ot Ape i ta the Adjut auerat on or bofoce May 20, | dianayare far South of the Arkanane Ki a Asljntans ¢ FAL On OF ban By 80, | nd Have not sot inte muy trouble, f 1467, their appointinent will be eaucellod enclose here yo thie ity Signed, BOD. Townsend, AAG. May 8, | property 4 uh the Cheyen ve are the nena | aud Siome ork: Firat I | sy LW. Wanne Kegiment US. ¢ Tue following is tho inventory above ro. Toth NOY. Cavalry, Ist | fourod to ul |. Rodway, With Regiment U4. Cavalry curves came, lato Captain let Now York Veteran Cav’! so) poteon tm buttalo eobon, 57 aaddte alry ; 2d Lieut. Ruy 't. Gordon, Keb Kou: | 9911 Lodges, 0m) Mitale robes, 57 anditos ment U. 8. Cavalry, lato 2d Louk. ‘at N.Y, | 12) tepyoeree, 78 heat mate, 00 eee, Oo net Gercire on, 12 fry pans, 200 cin cups, Li) wooden | General Banks and Judge Bustood ar | hewle 11 ta pane Hit whotatoues, 44 ancks rived today feat 1 117 tabbing harns, 42 cofee Juige Underwood, it ia reported, atated Re 1 tone Lasihcn Oo Ener aces inopen court that Chivf Fustion Chase will | 10ills. | lear Pu acy Pes 0h proside at tho trial of Davis, on the adjourn | E770" 10S AT ariwlar 400 guste of he Supreme Cou ; ot tyes de a foathers, 200 tin plates, 10 brags kettles sl Pat Ss epee } 49 hamin 1 notte of lodge polos un y, as he Lito wait fu i rarecen tow pans, ¢ strawing knives mi of the Attorney General, Goveral | pe ny cea nie, he 7 idan hus issued ® positive order pro: | 0 spoons nived, 4 plot hibiting Governor Wella, of Louisiana, teous | ; making any appointwments whatever with SOUR CAME | out his connent 429 butlato robor, 226 aaddles, | A delegation of Tennasseans has arrived Li head mate, 112 axes, Lit in Washington for the purpose of urging the 1) fry pans, LM 0140 tin President to A reguiar troops to that | 140 whotate 70 sacks, ¢ si ry ovens, 1) rubbing horn, 7 leas to eight hour moverenta, we shou SSedata at ihe wecdland cok Tack tate to preserve the pence, which they ovens, 1) rubbing fower commplaluta it wages, Ther Mad seha (hed eaigu 8u hb tana MAY | represent to be threatened by the organize: | wills, 49 rope lariata, 110 chaing, 1 1 for ekilledl works ‘e they can cultivate well, and loan to each | Hen of Gov, Brownlow's colored militia oi) ourryoombe, 58 collen p a In fact, the market value of three laborers two mules and other | Pho Impeachment ¢ Hittoe have ex. | shing irons, 19 horn spoons ducated labo ne depart: | ie ‘articles, ‘Lhe blacks grow | amined the Washington wgouts ot Adame’ | M brass kettlos, 1 han outs of mechanics ia mus Tn the | Corn, cotton, or other things, “and | Express Company, and they were question: | acts lodge p uncovered, 1 atow pans How glass factor teburg, the | half’ the —¢ after, deducting thy | Od regarding the trauamiasion of pardons to | drawing knives, 2 apades, 8 bridles, 4 piteh were and “flatters’ receive as high aa! coat of auppli rnished, ia given to the | the South, on which, it bas been tod, a | forks, 3} toa-keotth spoons fpickaxes, | A} qwrt month; wile ® few of the most | jreen prot llitae sa ate riot | charge of 8400 was frequently made, ty be | aword, aud exten acabbard, 1 bayonet, 1 Ulful often receive as bigh ws & day | the weuil li cach family of blacks, with. | Collected ow delivery mail bax, 2 atone mallets, | lance, ea oO from $2) to $22 per | ut trouble, ralses itsown pixe, which fatten cee euierenmne Ponceful Arrupabors. ley a cilverers, in worke where the | cm the anuate in the wo LD Rd RECONSTRUCTION. | Br Lovis, May 8—The Democrat's cor 1 most expensive mirrors are te: | the corn crop, the wood bude on. tho trees (Teleyraphed to the New York Sun.) reapoudont with the Indian expedition say teooive very high wa, Ja net tain to be checked, and thus th South Carolian ite State Conven- | cil with several Arrapahoo Chiefs id tat there are not half-a dozen | Aeiit af doe theo Ih tig, feel | Doses ba tue GL inte Pacutin really pr cotof thie class of work: | buds, thero is always & must abundant | Ciqntestox,s.C, May %—The South Caro- | , fe ceri ci men in the United States Jorop’of acorn and other mast. Where JAration for peace on the part of the In the iron trade, we wotice that the fam | heb tae gang of aiaty anda, tho supply, | 04 Republican Stave Convention assembled and s promise to return twentychve pat re ar Tron Works. of Rlobimoad, are of moeat hae ‘ve a ® great onble, | in es vt nee Piles ae mules taken by them from Putin Encamp} At Fall River, chuasette, the new byte vost rolueed. grentiy vi bv diatelors la) the Brat were represen teil! ian ‘The Kina \ Durfeo Mill commenced operations last a8 BTC f Kates wore almost exclusively col- | river, manifest a Fr woul defiant atti ’ was grown on the week, It willemploy six hundred opera. or areto! ored mon. A negro from Howufort was] ; 1 1 trout Heretofore ude, lives, and produce 3,000 yards Of One of the greatest annoyances of plantation | elected President of the Convention, Unite printing cloth ’ Barerine dimedite oe aatilng’ the ‘The Massacre at Fort Huferd Tho Lowell Cirizey says the Tremont | iivcks to take caro of the “plantation | shal Epping, of Charloston, was! gr, Lovix, May R—A apocia! dispatch Mille and Suffolk Mavafactaring Coupany | Not whan chek duals. Ae bless | n among the Vice-reai-| from Omaha to the Democrat saya: A aittnnce Heys open tae ciara von th ter ite own, sho and raises ite own | pus including Miss Har: | gentleman bus just arrived at Gen, Augur’s work in their milla, One-half of the Work | ee oe Ot eh tndred hands there ta | the Convention, | headquarters from Fort Buford April Lith, on each corporation is to be atopped on the | Coreqin to. he at least fiftesa tary ‘onos, | WH@8 it adjourned until today, and etampe the massacre as a story of base expiration of the notice, aud the manutac:| aud in the fleld ordinarily the whole gan, outio pended. ‘The mille will again be fully run | [2 SOntene WAY the pace of the fifteen moet | Avavsra, May 8—Senator Wilson made as heretofore whenever the demand for “ hte te ‘of | &Apesch at the Court House this afternoon, CRIM allotment, anil is to at of | «Ps goods shall warrant running fall time. The | the prutit, the uead of the f is pretty | to about one thousand Freedmen and one | 1 Teteqraphed to the New Yorks Sun Counien learns further that there is a pur-| Cerewin to koep the others we Wik siell tecdiclcatae Pah oa 4 pose to curtail tho business on other vor | work. Each working family, having ite | NUBdred whites, The tonor of bis speech | q yam Taken from Jail and Hung by o Perations of the city, Operatives, as u Lumble home at some distance from others, about tho 10 ae in Virginia and | > apoation Wohl thew place and'those out | Liat yiferitd, which isa provalentin and | South Carolina. ‘Iho Freedmen honored | Lovrevitix, May &—A party of men, of cmploy fad it vory diflienlt, if not impor ore nenedias | vim with @ torcblight procession and | numbering about thirty, marched one Thos biblo, to get work, “Hlow long this state of | “ option 0 Gobhart out of the Taylor County Jail isvof contas, unknown, | Kat ite Keueral adoption will give to the ° y Ju 1 to the officers of the Lowell was once the grea woollen manufacturing eity gut V4 aud itis believed no American cities in this branch of Lowell, at present, baa 1) facts capital stock of which ia $15 employing 9013 females aud 4! Tho State of sion of ber sbipbuilding iutoresta, is re ported to have chan; encouraging manuf rati tures, more than wootlon mill ‘of her water power sdvantages in manufacturing, als predi be $14,000,000 invested in im The inmon a Tho Lowiaton, Me. JouRNAL sa: Row Audroscoggin Mill, which is now start ing up, together with improvements aud ad ditioua im the old will, iucrease the capacity of the Company's milla about 29 p ent to about 2, ve addition and will give employ: aciditional operatives Tincolu Mill increas) 6,000 to 20,000, and the oper to 300, ‘the Hill Mill incroases the capacity of each Lewiston Mills. It The same is true of the will thus be seen that although no are boing structed ng extended, of the Uaion Intel ia sears ago oatatripped her, | takes the sriew, tho since the recent 1 her policy and is She has in op: 0 cotton milla and 4 give Mw nd her jour jet that teu years hence there wil vufwctures in the State, aud over 250,000 haude employes y think, also, that their annual produc ouds wil be about $40,000,000 at Tho ext i tise Hates aud also | i increasea ‘of exch, | {feedom of Iabor and mechanical interests t most of Probably these may increase the number ot ope. South such wn orgauizatio: needs--will tend to etimul: Will udvauee the physical, socia of labor interos! of employer and employe, emuse the Sout p States to bi om prosperity. ‘Thin ayate cuttier syatem of & dot induatry dl. ty wd, 090, i aud Jes. lopre cultivate cotton and to nariwonize mode with slave labor BY TELEGRAPH vis, May RA mooting of nn apabl 6 great today adopted resvlutious opposing eight hour ayatem and declaring they notemploy, of eub-let their work to one that will anit ‘oduotion, aud moral condition of the negro, will harmonize the and with is uot unlike the claim that itis influitely better than eftorts | to import foreigners and to teach them to their of working with those only tamiliar ter mechauica, manufacturers and contractors | Suit in chancery was subsequently insti the will any not work ten hours and em | ploy their men by tho ten hour rule, ‘They ya: "Tho | aigo agreed not to hire men belonging to ao- cloties organized for the purpose of inter- fering with the free will of master m nent society of mat tor «i manufacturers oot to new mille Presbyterian Delegaios. ir old han | joa or any men they may employ, and ap. pointed a Committee to organize w perma: F mechanics, contrac the (Telegvaphed to the New York Sun.) Puwavatema, May 8.—Rey. Drs. Fair. Fatives 500.” bure, Denbai ad Hall, and Rey, Mr. ‘he carriage pal joyed in Mr, | Welle, » Sootob and Irish Presbyterian del- erah' hop at yovers. N, » Fe now aod | pgation, rr od # formal weloo: here ‘avo boon on a strike for several days past “ are eee oa A BELA 10s COLAND, SOV F | tsa night at Dr, Wylie’s churol, They ut of the range of regular wa; some of | Mtart tomorrow upon a dour througe the hom workiis tor only #14 wae thy Ligh | peiucioal pies of the Uniow Importa Decision A Palo Mado for Con~ federate Money A The Lynchburg News learns through » gentleman just trom Neleon county, that the case of London's he ve, dilmer baa | been decided. ‘This case has excitod much interest from the fact that it involved the on Monday, and hung him to@troe, The partios gave asa reason for hanging Geb hart that Le was murderer and @ peat to ety, and would probably escape the law if tried. | firing off rockets | | | Boy i Rocursran, N.Y, lars. May 4 Threo boys, Validity of a sale of land made under ade: | nawed respectively Henry Fitob, Arthur cree of tho Court, The facta of the case are | Rennett, aud Thouas Quick sous of reapoo in brief as follows ome time before the | d table citizens, were detected this morning in committing » burglary, were arront od. ‘They confers to having committed nu merous burglaries lately, ‘They wore all sent to the House of Refuge, John J. who owned # valuable to on Ja ver, died, leaving his | property to ife and children, Some | time after bie death his widow married, and nido: | war, tuted, and and a decree obtained for th le of the land, Dr, P.M, Gilmer, for. : rly of this place, purchased the land, Groat Rebbery. and paid & portion of the money in Con Bartivone, May &—During the storm erate ‘Troasury notes; subsequently eflurt was made to aot aride tho sale, which | bas just Leen decided by Judge Sheffry, | who decreed that the decree shall be an nulled; that Gilmer shall pay rent for the lant might, the office of the Baltimore Coun ty Troasurer at Tawsontown was robbed of several thousand dollars, ‘Tho watchman of the Court House was overpowered by THURSDAY, frome the nf A ear fod tb | three men in disguise, who blew open the oudon's heirs refund to Gilmer the | 4p " gold value of the payment he made in Con- | 1Feasury and stole all the funds, No federate money. We are informed that | trace of the thieves has been discovered, this decision is regarded as equitabte and atisfactory by all the parties to the suit, ‘The Arkansas Legislature Forbidden to Ansomble. Goneral Ord, Commander of the Fifth Military District, has instructed Governor Murphey to notify the members of the Pro- visional Logislat ‘soasion, that their recon Disusirous Fire. (Telegrayhed to the New Lork Sun.) Memruis, May 8.—A fire broke out ia billiard room this morning at two o'clock, in the Navy Yard Building, oooupied by the 16th Infantry as barracks, Colonel Swaine, the Commander, aud his wife narrowly os caped with their lives. His nisco, Miss Mary Ennis, ie badly burned. Charley LA Smith, » private, wae killed by 9 box of ir ill not reassexa| peegy eee Erg tg instructions, | #mmunition falling om him, The los ia fully Lhaa'by proclamation dealared the Lawiala, | ano ona, / ‘ . 9, 1867, MAY 9, THE STORM. ’ egraphed to the New Disasters on the Wa Tosa Brascu, S.J. May 8 achoone Eva, Captain Bishop, from Bertin, Mul bound to New York, ts ashore at thie point | Tho following veasols are anhore h of | thie f Dore A. Baker, of | New York, Captain Eldridge, with a cargo | of lumber. A achoot unknown er, name loaded with oysters, A. largo ‘schooner ted nahore south of thie point. | May &—A large schooner te miles south of Shark River wy unusual sevority, May &—A rain storm of with high wind from the North, haa provailed here during the day. The sloop Ringleader, Inden with etave bolts, wont ashore thie aftern weat pier, The Mowrarat, Cavan, May & on above the Few were ali avo atoamer wo | TEE OLD WORLD, f. | Sun Cable Dispatches. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. djour To-d MOVEMENTS OF THE RUSSIANS, Concentration of Troops ia Poland. ao ae, ac. France and Irae Taxnow, May & pM The Confer ence of the Great Powers which mtiled in thin city yeatorday, to arrange the diapo: RATES OF ADVERTISING, HARLY TH ADYANOR, Tor orch Insertion of four linge oF lege........90 ebay For every extra lime or part of * line... 1 ote, ——— I~ \Averticomante will be Inserted in open or dee Me pe, he special ‘Sonices at propor irwste = | ee sin aon sonia ec ieoh % Price Tsvo Cents | mcsvn ecrartor sich ise mere tentbore = = = = ===" | aul they wee an leene ond lea LOCAL NEWS, t ' airaoe have to walk round them ag as they pase through the siteste, | Tim Sronm—Winter appeare determined p r | Heras Corcwr, of Milwaukee, beat hie} t? bang on ae lon possible, to remind J wile to death in a religions controversy, | Ua of the severity of the past fonr months, lawomttire ot ie dovteine of orthodox by | and to give us a foretaste of what is in store | trig annie city dacweat, anya: Thiety {ff M# next year, In all consciancs, it i¢ | burglars are heat hanced bethe Vigilance time that Winter gave up his hold ow the | Courmittes in Jounson and Pottia Counties | Weather. He has takem most unwarrant: doriog the Winter and Spring. | able tibort in cuoroaching on the domaia A roman ia Davenport, rere oe My ats | of Spring. Tho storm that commenced on married by the maa aho wanted, aued him | 4 Fecently for $lL te eapenses for lights and | Teeday wight, and lasted almost without referatinonte during court intermission all day yesterday, waa oni THe American residente at ¥ ama, | the severest that haa visited this Istitede engine, company to A tonio, Texn till that, wil Aw unin int | thing to ne and hoeing i coat two buniteed th tal area i per Georgia, a Japan, have sent to San Franc nan it. i ria abo: » for a tire They have organized # voluntect Sv te being orgenizal in San An. to build @ cotton aud woolen At aixty loome wad sand dollars. being planted in dit ie not an yon dropping seed corn | for @ long whilo. In tho city, the ral | which poured in torrente, flooded ¢! | streets, increased tho traffic in ti street jcars, and demonstrated that the Black | Crook Bridge at Broadway and Fulton | streets, if next to useleas for going over, i¢ | of great service for atanting under durin The wind blew from the east, «L atromgly of tcobergs, over Grecuin atvick a rock white shooting La | sition of the) Lacembs inet has ad 1: Wapats bol | Sociemed attl Gacmesveny (We UIN GHN8 | Gew. THhowas hae appointed a Toard of | which it probably passed before reaching bing Kapite, yesterday, ant began to till | jonraed until tomorrow, the th tase. | Buevey to vieit Ronthora battte-Aelde, to take mat, It blew ngnle, Only 0 few ver rapitly. She was tun apen @ maid bank, | Rossin and Poland lines, make aketohos, eto, for the Govern rrived by way of Sandy Hook yeoter: where eho suuk with her machine deck | Losnoy, May StheReening — Reports | ment Thete Were eral cose. eumnerA save wal The passongera were all | from Waraaw stale that the Russian Gov AS English paper saya tho purchase of vale ‘ seq. | Ritotan Amerion by the United Bt due, and they must have had «rough time aved, ‘Twenty vessels, iuward bound, are | ernment te concentrating troopa and accu ar mature OF Mead | high os 1 yrtedl at Greow Tatand, | rmlatiog munitions of war in the province big val Lec dtedhacetssetwtettedn ney ho he Storm on the Land, | of Poland Ve U.S ge Merriva op MaNcracTorens.—A meet Waunsuios, D.C, May The rain | MARINE. thinaaa: Wee ACK | ing of manufacturers waa held yesterday at dich commenced on Monday a Qurrserows, May 82 M=The Co tnextaday; wlan the USK stem | the Astor House to adopt measnros for the 1 haa cot {to the provent tim ARPA leit li all eM } Kenawa for New York, the next da | “promotion wad fimprovement * of domes: with but tow brief ttt sari [Ae AT TC Ae Relea EG coe man “tkineit Chasing: Gomateole | | antey. The chair was taken by Me t Fivernnel a 2 ery uly at Wa Cor. on | Peter Cooper, who delivered an addrost ast night nid toolay w strong uorthoa roryool, ae nila micit Haat, from the effete of awal subject, About two hundred 1 has provailed. thantual * ace hee Wing & fragment af ovater she rteen different States I 1 Ma 1 Wo hav tith vad ut thle 1 ithhnnkel & 9h (the Vieerey movemer 1! opp ty heavy raing hore and above this point, | today CKgvpt, now in the Toulon Roads, died ule, and a National Associa : telly oe has heen received here stati f a f lug * protec i to be Ke Valigt ail Volant Wtvnra ate ull 1s ATL SPSek tneapmats aye) Stnniitn Cue | Fel an, In conse xh, and aro rstig raptal teh damage | woslostataen Noda ther Airy f recent date fro te} Tart The matoh for $1,909, betwoow avo \ pe W regard to the disaater to Wee | shown that tho terrible famine in t Art| Dan Ititur'e by. g. Lew Pottes, in harnesg Limon, May inat atorm to ha { India hae not ceased ite ravages. 1 ; tt \ is 2 : | WK. May 8 2PM. The ship Dragon he one district of Cattack 1 were dying | tt 4. MeMann'a bik, m. Cora, to wagon, known at Aeon oF tho year, bas WFO.) Captain Clemonte, which aaiteal fro San | every day ani repeat, announced for yoo 1 for the twat 201 Francisco on the 2h of Decemn pat: | , Nie ateamer Young America, from tu | terday on the Uuion Course, did mot come Fourness Mosnow, May 8 — heavy | which put ea a aie Jdianold for New Orieaua, went ashore on | ring m fow tines ou the boavy horthwoat prevails, aud the woather in| “7yhrined at thee port tod Swluria Ustund in the gal wrdays | 4 ice OF Lae oh i Nearer \ " Nort tte Mauseintcs, M The crow was aaved, Hor cargo of cattle nor of Low Petes. finding hit wuld large warehouse at Norfolk, used joa id, Captain 1 was mostly lost * reo overmatched, paid the forfett of $500, for storing building materiale and naval | Maret bet for th as towed in today 7 i - oy roa, was entirely consnied by tien this | derelet iasia: | any oF King Commiasioxmas,—The " ft f P | FINANCIAL ret tia en Rr ilier te Orle Roard of Fire Col joners met yoster morning. ‘The eause of the thew wa n aes se ve money | Meattoving the telegraph line for a ¢ funasially high tide reel ® qnantity : k a wal eb Bed mone’ | giderable distance, The extent of tha | fay, the aulont io the Chair, . “ \ tgdtokah A DUR y alt | daniage to not known, | A ee olferod by Mr. Myers, war t stored in the building, ‘The build | mones. O11G, American securities hive | THick CHA, ® mambor of the dry | z the Secretary to notify tus wan owned by ALA) McCulloch Hes) ioe SET AIG ATION ART | POLAR ARCA ge TaTUGe A Geuntic: Lot Fire Luanrance, tha . |! FU rE ral coh A Cas talahd Bdge pie ‘yet eacneday | 4 were prepared to hent WILE LLOTD GaRMison, — [1Y Vath Tie Minols Uentral ke wiben thab te 1g has. been | Atgiton tte of that body ts Vorope Mia Felende || % May | Xthe Even ‘ | heard of thin eee ated (HACK boca Ee wht a.no0 Cloned steady at Ny foe maney. 0] Can Daily Wiscovers tells of a man hale | initon 6 bo appointed to procure ¢ Hae U. & Fivesreentl ni Pa fy Panan the Mabie ord heat | mia am of the Mot an Fire i Hay Willaon Lloyd Cerri iM Liwnttal ‘ i TOTAL IRH eeaie District, low the loeat anil size o was among the passengers today for 1 beta elias { we dtd Meld to wae ib hospital form year, bus om | tho vater main pipes, and the lope prolibie i Pb hatin COMMERCTAL va @ with any t teach t it; alec to procure @ : sit leash he * |) favenioor, Mav Evening, Cotton Lun witeat t world, | map ol oat en gio andl tevek fram the po tivnds went on bowrd, just ji vis The decline in prices continu aul the Apana the The | hee and the alarin atations in the Metropol wang of the atoamer, and Rov CR Wa |e t Leak at the following auttion | Pintico, was opened on the ‘ith a Han District, Phe resolution was adopted 1 their bohatt, mail wed nee Middtiog Uplanda, Vit | tratie, Deiat feat wide, with space Jollowing Committees wera thon ap eana, HEY, “the ales of the | for enght lines of rat | pointed Wait heen contributed and deposited, ent | Heendatulls Corn closed at U6 U4 ve | caney iuirin her palace for the raliot of in, | MECES Wilken and Galway, On Discipline lifelong and auccessful labors in the wntic | REE AIN Calne teal IM i eee an eS Penquoeee Bak tablet Oy Aiparatue +. Wilson and Galway, slavery on Me. Garrinon oxpronsed bie | Proviaians Uh a market iy | at pal erro On Binanee Myers Shaler thanks in fow we the time being | quiet. Beet baw dechnet to Loa, por bbl A youre slephant arrived in Havanna a) 4 Lelegraph—Mesare, Myers and Abbe too t to allow extendad remarks, and | 100 CXC pris, Mose pork is steady at | fow daya ago, and qoune up the atceat, | On Buildings—Mesare, Galway and Myort maui al tae anda \iis! 1 Dard bas advanced to ea. Gd per | stepped inte w aaloon, thrust bis teamk into | On Hose Messrs, Galway aad Wilson, after a general ehaking of banda, and | Gwe for American, Hacon, 24, ( veask of lager beer, drauk it all up, ai eee su 1 Hod. A naluto was fired from the cutter [10 tis. iM. worewte Mt Taste Conzan, Cambridge, votes | UAT —Superinteniont Kennedy eeerile ani achoolship, ia honor of the distinguish: he tae A Se Ai Grae a imerae SRWAG T eghiri| OSUre Tue Uler VSeeUne oe Eee ene ono fellows (Odd Fellows, ain't thoy!) | various procincts to aoe that all plac ei passonger, as tho ateamor went down | troleum—Spirite, iid; reined, te. siqued, tho other day,» potition for the en | \ustnens, including stores kept by Jewe, be the harbor, It is understood that twenty aallo + Oa May. Retceatal Iron.—The | ftchtsement of the sex | cae ; ihe ores kept by Jews, thousand dollara more will be raisod | market ig firmer, Sales of Sootch pig at | Tie editor of the Nachitochos, Ta hanaytaiakiaea lade acta fata 5 making tho presont to Garrieon fifty | ica. per ton, mixed nu has hada conversation with w planter of | Tar Corre at Pouce Meapgrartene thousand dollara. Sugar—Stondy, at Je 12 Dutch | Rapides pariat, who expresses binsell de | syurive ov rin CormciMeN's Commirran. New York. (Teleqraphed (a the New York Su The OMelal Ftate € yaa, Atnany, May %—The Stato Canvassore have completed the ollicial cauvas cant att tion of de to the Constitutional Convention ogaton wt large The fol lowing ia the renult tonke TH) Rrastos 18.135 fs] Mi 1 | Ish it iss Whaat IDs Ot IBLE 1Bi14 | | Vou LL 15 9h Iie 13.100 is 1S 119 | deo, B Goinatock. 18 1499 p Krecdornt and Wool Growers [Zelegraphed to the New York Su Avuvns, N.Y, May 8—Tho State Sheop Breeder Wool G ro today ywora’ Third Aunual Many pre © States are pro imone od and uavompro Fair opened | exhibitors of this and oth with the tinoat a provalonon of wd Hinent f ahoop ing rain atorm, however, seriously intor fored with tho attendanon of spectators Tho show is ating one, and fair weathor would bring ® crowu to the exhibition, Maryland. ( Telegraphed to the New York Si ‘The Constitational ( Axwavonts, Mp, May & tol was crowded at an morning, on the or n of the assembling of the Conatitutio.al Couvention, On the roll being called, all the members were found to be prossnt except ten, Richard B. Carmichael, of Queen Annos County was olected permaugut chairman. A committes was ordered to prepare # form of oath tobe submitted to the members of the Conven. tion, Adjourned to to-morr To State Capi rly hour thie ‘Twe Sulcides—Dienstrous Hurricane. (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) New Ontmans, May 4—Two suicides were committed in this city yesterday and ‘a third was attempted Tho hurricane ot Sunday night aud Mon day caused five crevasses below the city The rice crop and orange trees are nearly all destroyed, and grant distress is reported among the inhabitant Gatvestom, Texas, May 8—Tho eteam ship Camargo, from Brazos River for Gal veston, was blown on St. Louis Leland by the Sunday night gale, She lost both an- ohors and drifted wahore, Suicide of Hon. Elijah Hise. (Telegraphed to the New York Sun) Lovisvitns, Ky, May 2th.—A special deapatch to the Counties, from Russellville, Ky, says: “Hon, Elijah Hise, who was Juat elected to Congress from the Third District by almost # unanimous vote over his Radical apponents, committed suicide this afternoon by blowing out his brains with » pistol, Ho left # uote saying, ia the prosont condition of the country his ad vanced age uded bis doing the couutry any good, sud he sought relief in death,” find Acelions tm Mt, Louis. Bt. Loum, Moy 8th.—The planks support i derrick ou the scaffold, in front of the Lindell Hotel, weed in taking down the walle of thas building, broke to-day and precipitated four men from tho fifth sto to the pavement, instantly killing Joho Manyatti, fatally wounding George Niohol- os. and badly woguling two othars, | | ities of the city, t ed ber articles i ohe Steamboat Arrivals at St, Louis. New York Sun) The numb rt forthe year ending Laix hundred and million, fifty-two Teleqraphed ta the Louis, May &. boat arrivals at this p today, was throo th rot wten twenty one tonnage, thoussnd, three hundred aud eighty-one, Ald to @ Mallread. Yew York Sun.) Telegraphed to the Hostox, May X—Lu the Honao of Ropro: tatives, tovay, the billto extend aid to the Boston, Hartford wud Bria Railroad wan parsod, to groswod without debate or opporition ‘The Mesite Teleqvaphed to the sear, May & | Convention at ( incinuati New York Sun.) A banquet wan to the delegates to the Medical Convention, at Mole Hall, nat night. Mayor Wiltoh, in a apoech, tendered tho hoapital tata wore drank wud ap yorohes made, The attendance in Morning Was very of importance was ven eon pro) at the Con large, but ui {ranancted, By invitation of Hon, George I. Pendleton, the delegation viaitod his ce, at Clifton, this afternoon, where they wore magniticently entertaiue The utertuinment continued il ® late hour, to the entire autisfaction of all proseut, From San Fy elves Teleyraphed to the New York Sun.) San Fane May 8th.—Several build ings onthe east side of Secouil atreet, be tween Market and Missoui by fire this morning $20,000. ‘The bark W. B. Scranton was wrecked on royod Low the bar at the mouth of the Columbia river, May 5th, The veasol aud cargo aro @ total loss, She was valued at 624,000, and was partially insured The ship Astarte, one hundred and thirty tive days trom Aden, Ked Soa, arrived ist Victoria yonterday The Chinese po f Drytown, about 10 on Hulldings, was destroyed by fire last night f x 6 Loss, $920,000, The ship Jeddo, bk, with a full car go of wheat, clearnd. Nercede fur New York, and Ferdinand Bruwi, for Liver pool, huye a General Intelligence (Dy Mast (0 the New York Sun.) Tue Meruovise gorll pronounces waterfalls ARIANA ie auggoated as a namo fur sian territory Maa. Juvrxnson Davis proposes to visit Philadelphia this w: Pune says itis dreadful to see a obild only one month old taking to the bottle, Tue Faber family baye beon makivg load peneile aince 170, One charge in a lawyer's bill against a» client was, For waking up iu tho ight and thinking of your business—$. Eveny man, aays the Boston 1 but no demand, as the provi the Tehaa his such uo ion dealers. United States troops in Tex thousand mon, Lonvon bas an “ Everlasting Club.” The fire never goes out, the wine always tows, and the table is oF about five ‘Ax in about to leave leotur ther, and 400 inviteuvue uoao Ward, of Texa that of @ brick ‘Tun rebel General I working at bie trad masoa, in Midaietown, Civ One of the oldest ta setts is the Hitehoook House, field, It datos hack to 1700, Tum losses by the overtiow on Mi souri river bottom are stated to be tweat, millions dollars, ‘Tux street oar question in PNow Orleans has beon settled. ‘The Chief of Police las ‘sued au order forbidding any intertorouce with goxroas ia the gars, RE are seventytwo companies of indeti sane. k ou the f have brol from th and vapor, tt negrovs to folke, The tronized by railroad loat thia clas: Tux N.Y mastodon, oor rocess of te: in Gormany, Schlosw motto, wasottey \ ity Prwaeia they have eb Vin profits of and brier rot pips, ninent, appropr ®apordly adjournment of thet hat imuen or ar ride in the! Tad on puatponemeut of the lecture. the Methowiat 1 the \panioe huye alm sof patrounge. Legislature, prov rritorial ‘The feeling of the hie anid, lighted with the Chinose Laborers employ on his place. AMONG Lhe curious things of the Exponi Ho was apparoutly No aciontifio men predict that tho Summer ot 1467 will bo cold and wet that of 18%, and they bans the prod juantities of about to break away xtreme North, producing Mavow Tuomas’ annual inessage was de Denina the month of April there were thirty-nine fires in the United Sta of which involved , els lows of $20,000 and up tie we wh are wore formerly chielly pa: and ebildr sto ad ted $2,000 for the pur of mouuting aud making additional explorativus in counection with thy Colovs Tho fossil remine will not b laced iu position in the Stato Gevlogica Albany, until th bike the ft eutirely Tuo Committeo on Law Department of ¢ A SrniNcriney (Maas) paper atates that a Hoard of ¢ hoe wee retee an went the other day tow bank in that nlution directing them te inauire Mey Da anh he Mea ue teneaa eat] »wer and authority of the Board Waa natouasod on boing informed that there ice Coutnlantenors to order ce direst was not, all told, that uiueh in Gank rt to be held at the police headquar | tere af suid Board, for the purpose of cuter Tre desire to omigrate to Bearil ison the | taining complaiite or othorwise, met ia the incres Alabanu, A num hambor of { noon’ yesterday, its rb Councilinan Hartman in the ebair. Judge ot Conuolly was prosont in his ows f, and declared that the Police Coax hers Lave appointed » gentleman ta Mich hs tion is a bar of tron about an Long and an | oMiciate mt the ¢ Une thick as the polo of ® cartiage, tied in m| tre Without any color of law of authority ae though itovore a ribbon, without a | Whatever, Ho requested the cor of crack ot Haw, and the vitor i» | call upon Jiulge Bull and Joho J, Heilly (bie Rsaured that it was tied when cold clerk), at Velie Moadijuarters, ant faakt ’ : : what disporition had beon male of the my wan Deana ie 70; Jula Mright ia 34; | funds which they hal received, which hed The Kwpross Hugonie te At ; the Right Hon. | Heon collected for fines, elt, cince, th Hi eee re tiren Nictorie te a2; the | Court hat been opened, Tt ovide "y ~s “ hat no Court a it aud Juhu Kussoll is 7d years of | created byw proper legal body, Ite bad ; xpected that Judge Shaudloy would have As two little bova named Nason wore out | been pr at this meeting, but he sup row ing the Quinnipitch River at Baie | posed that the incloment ata the wea Haven, Cb, Saturday, the ugest toll | ther prevented bis attendance. There be overboard, and the of jumped into ave | ing no other person proaout vo thou him, and wae bimaelt t, while the | views o thy h t, the committea ad. youngest Was eavod, | Journed to Friday next at noon. Hep nves, according toa Indy, have a} : my ancording ta lady, have ®) Uston Lesccx Cucnn—A delegation the article and place infested with bed bugs fem the Calon Ly » Club of Phitadet o washed with alt water, and the crevi: | pia, comprising Morton MoMichael, Chas ain which the verinin bide ars tilled with rgo HL Bokor, Lind ey Smith it, they will give wo more try y & P Verreo, dined with a Committos pads eavenworth Tiana professes to | of thi Uuioa League Club of thie city net grants have settled in Kansas within a very | evening, National questions of importance fow montha, [Cnrges the organization of | were discussed, awh a plan was proposed 4 in every County ty xive infor | for co-operation betwoen the "My Masato ee | for cooperation betwoen the two Clubs, A Rev. JG, Wtre undertook to tecture | | Tuk Excise Law.—The amonut receives on the © Errore of Romaniam " a fow evon | for Exel conaca in the week ending lagi ings ago at Quiney, Hl The result was a) oye ing was GOLA. Daring the month shower of stones, brickbats, ete, ant | ot last year the amount received was “u ‘Thus it will be seen that theee rouearly as many licsisce ismted ine weok this yoar agin is nisuth tn L950, corn, for Ue last year weve #8711, the] Festival OF OMVUANS AND CHANEY J were PALE The, tute aetote ei “tus | CMLUMEN—The Second Spring-Tide Feat Concern are $52,051), aud iC owes Plo, | Val of Orpheoniste and Charity Childre: watin | will bo hold at 2o'elock thie afternova i A Man actually tenderad a silvor half: | the A y of M Hundreds. ot Aolinr iu the Savannah News axv Heist chorwliate from tho differert Orphan Asy ottic Thureday, in payment for @ copy | lums aud Charitable lustitutions of the oity of the moruing’s edition, Ilo wae avout | wiitaing, Some amatene aud. professio nix foot high, dark ovmplezion, with «cane | performers w take part a the pro ceedings, tt | tiow of Mr. Joron oatival is under the dires Hopkins. ‘Tho objoct ie a worthy oue It is to be hoped that « large wuslience will be present to enjoy the cn, Pes ival, aud to assist pecaniarily the bar itable object fur which it ig held Natiosat Katnoab Convention. —Thig ty-nine delegates, representing uearly al the rairoads in the United States, mot al vd livered to the St Louis, Mo. City Counsel, 086 o'clock vesterda: yeatorday afternoon, Tt says the bonded | tt Edgar Thompsoi Welt of ‘the city, $5,071,000, han incr tl asylvania Ces oad, acted one million of dollars in two year Chairman, The proceedings wore pri estimated revenuo for the present vate, Lt trauspirod, however, that th $1,751,000 ; estimated expenses §1,U% crepancy i + ‘paid ry companies ¢ paid more was under dis recommending 4 service ation ard i maak the r rate of o for carrying the J mouthe of 1807” the neana te tate cussed The Conyeutiva will meot agaie United States been git 103,000. to-day ec bparatively deserter de hor trial trip y Appesrance of the qilitary order count of the storm vea fur that purpose this morni a She is intended for the Nicaragua route to Califoraia, is the property of North Amoricau Steamship Company, ang F built in tie best manner, and every necessary for tat comfort aud safety of passengers is pry vided, BSIATR Assoctarep Parei—The sone meeting of the Now York State Associated latter part of tho | Press was held at the Metropolitan Hotel summer or early in the Fall, Tus King of Denmark, replying to an address presented by the Danes resident ia Kuberts, 0! Loadon, mace # siguifionnt allusion to the | secretary. worption goin, ‘expres people of | of o esterday, A. M. Clapp, editor of the Buffale Larness, the Presigent, in the ehair, EH ; Hemato, soted a4 Tho business transacted wae of a routine cbaracter. The elec were for the eneulng your will be on | purely iu the | thie morning. yy die wibh’ Douwiark tha rot | ——— [ORemdinned we,