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THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILT—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. OMee corner of Nasam and Felten streets, Single Capita “TWO CENTS. ‘Twelve Conte per weok—Six Dollars por yest, THE WERELY 8UR Reaty, oe Thamar of each work: is sont by. salt wove ¥ TH hirty-Fourth Year. SUN. “THE OLD WORLD. BUN CABLE DISPATCHES. Nows from England, France, Turkey and Italy, Partial Suspension of Cable Signals, ‘THE CABLE OF 1866 INJURED. ADVICES BY STEAMER, ENTE TING MAIL DETAILS, a&e., &e. &e, ‘The Eastern Question. Loxvow, May 18—Evening.—Dispatohes deen received here from Constanti- Sople which state that the Sublime Porte bas replied to the proposition of the great Powers of Europe relative to the cession of ‘Candia to the Greek government, The Baltan assures the Powers of his ability to suppress the existing rebellion, and firmly declines to code the island fo any foreign Bate Lonpow, May 18=-The Turks ola Victories over the Cretans in recent battles. France. Panis, May 18.—The Frenoh Corps Legis ‘atif aro opposed to the Army bill propos 44 by the Emperor Napoli ‘The Fontan Trints. Denitw, May 13—-Noon.—The trial of the prisonere Flood, Duffy and Cody nod lnstevening. As io the cases 4 Doran, they were found guil ty. Their sent will probably be pro nounced to-day. ‘The Usted States Saeatren Fronavce, May 18, 1867.—A despatch has Deen received here stating that the United States frigate Colorado, with her tender, hae arcivod at Messina, in Bicily, MARINE. ummNsTow™, May 18, 1807.—The Nation- 9! Steam Ni Yon ‘Company's steainor Loulsiana, Cw ‘Thompson, from New York, May 1, arrived here to-day on hor way to Liverpool, ¢ Inman steamship City of Cork, Capt. Bridgeman, from New York, May '2, ar aived here to-day on the way to Liverpool. The National Steam Navigation Compa- y's steamer The Queen, Capt. Grog h loft Now York May 4, arrived at ort to-day on the way to Liverpool. FINANCIAL. ey. vithes closed at the follow. United te this evening at 77 58 for the issue of 1862. COMMERCIAL. Livenroot, May 18, 1 market hasbeen quiet rices closed at the uiet and un. 13s, 9d. for lifornia white. Livenroot, May 18-2 P. M.The Provi- sions market is tirmer, Pork advanced I». ince the opening, and is now quoted at $00. Gd: per bbl. of 200 Ibs. for prime Fast: ern meas. Liverroot, Ma: ning. — Pork closed at 79. per bbl: lard, bis te Liverroot, May 18—Noon.—The market for American and other produce, both here London, is quiet, and prices lly without material alteratic however, have declined to i. ver low, 448.1. Sugar, 248, 3d. for No. standard, Rosin, is. for common Wilming- a 1le, for tin for apirite an Spirite turpentine, for American red. ate for linseed, £151 for sperm, £39 for whale. Linseed cakes, £9 15s. for ble ‘aloutte linseed, Gos. i The mar. re and at without Livanroot, May ‘American produce, bot ie quiet, and prices material alteration. Axrw Petroleum i fran0s per THE OCEAN TELE RAPH, ‘One of the Atiantic Cables Injured by an Toobers New Youx, Saturday, May 18th. To the Agent of the New York Associated Pres Dean Sin: I have this afternoon recelved telegram from Mr. J. C. Deane, Seoretary Of the Anglo-American Telegraph Company containing the annexed copy of a lett, which appears in the London papers of this morning, whiob I sond you for the informa. ion of tho Press. Yours very traly, ve Cravs W. Fuatp, (or of the London Times : Tie bier of ihe etate of te! raph’ ication with America is @¥! .0¢, Bethe fact that In the oouter, of ey. 7 { need only add that the capacity of the Cy f SotSas POY Bree kt untry and America, I am, Sir, your obe- dient servant, Cuances 'E. Stew airman of the Anglo American Telo- ph Company. No. 20 Old Broad street, Covaen. 17, 1867. &. By Steame: Aarp,'val of the City of Beston. The Citywf Boston, from Liverpool the ‘Wh and Quee.'stown the 9th of May, has ar- tived at this po.tt The Hanae arrived at this port on Sar Fay afternoon, bringing papers to Wednesda.) 7th inst, The Ponn- faylvania left Liverpoo, *multaniously with the City of Boston, The mabip City of ‘Dublin, from Liverpool, ara, '¥e4 bere yostor day. oe Reform Demonstration ia .174* Park Aftor evinci: trong determ), ‘stion to ‘prevent the meeting of the Reform 1 "#44 a Hyde Park, on the .6th inst, and max '"% vextonsive police and military arraugemem * to meet any possible rioting, the govern. “ment at the eleventh hour announced that ‘tt bad resolved to ‘mit the Semonsire- tion and ae long as the peace was prosorve not to a eajene with any of the speakers, the procession, or the crowds that might ‘entor the enclosure. Ou the very eve of the mooting it is atated to havo bees discovered that the proceedings were perfectly logal end that the suthorities bad no right to dnteriere with ti in any manner, At the meeting of the Conservatives on the 6th, Lord Derby explained that thoagh pole the government, sad especially Mr. Wal bed ements of waciliation and jj Jution, yet the course then pursue: send was what had been determined from the first, and was the united action of Whe cabinet and not of Mr. Waipole onl: ‘The demonstration took place, and Rained without disturbance, Only 4,000 or and ev ben Mr. great about 25,000 distributed sround the ten Platforms, but 40,000 to 50.000, attracted by curiosity, were soatters little dis: tance. ‘There was no police demonatration. Th peakere enlarged vindioation of the peopl Resolut dinaatiaf tion with the Goverment Bilt loud applause, | order waa urgently enjoined. B o'clock the people di | not the slightest distarbance and there wi so little excitement that many ladies and gentlemen on horseback rode close up to | the place of meeting to hear the speeches, [and oven woten with children in their | arms were present. Only one deputation entered the park with » band preceded by ‘8 red fing, eurrounded by a red eap of lid- erty, Great military and police preoau tions were taken but both soliliers and po- were out of sight At 10 o'clock the park was clear and the police and military were a Arnumber of roughe re. mained until that hour but no collisions took place with the police patrols, ADDRESSES, AC. Mr, Reales, in addressing the meeting, aid that tho question of the rights of the poorle to Lold meetings in the public parks for the discussion of political topics, was that day decided. Tho presont meetin was refutation of the aslanders that had deen uttered by those in authority against the, people ‘Tuey would show that they could meot orderly nud peaceably, and act | iy under the Constitution. ‘These mas tinge were not without doing some | | good. They caused the withdrawal of | Lord Grosvenor's amendment, and in the thelr cause hands of the Liberal me: til the battle was was @ sincere Reform: man of great talents aud estimable charao ter. But the wie and manly utte auces of Mr. Bright gave him great pl ure, as be listened to him in the House of Commons. The speaker was loudly cheered The O'Donohue, M. P., President of the Union League Club, who was cheered vo ciferously, proposed the resolution apeakers mado addresses de: orien and advocating reform. The Post saya nothing could ba more praiseworthy than the proceedin, the Reform League y were witnes tlemen. In both Houses of Parliament on the 7 loos were given of intended questio: aa to the course of the Government in re- gard to the Hyde Park demonstration. The Times says the crowd was not ex- geasive—tho enthusiaam was not intense. There was univers: ood humor. No one majority of t to the work before night set- tied on the park it hedl been deserted by tho great mass of ite unusual visitors, ‘The Reform Bm. On tho 7th of May, the supporters of Lord Derby mustered to the number of tho Premier's official residence, mine tho polloy of the Conservative party relative to the proposed amendments to the Reform bill. Lord Derby expressed bis opinion that there could be. no justifieation “eompounder” from the t was common to all othor t he considered the per. full rate was a. - not aive way.” Tho meeting was unanimous in ite determination to support the Government, In the House of Commons, on the same evening, when the debate on the Reform Dill was in committee, the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer entered into an ex planation of the polioy the government in tended to pursua with reference to Mr. Hibbert’a amendment on the compound he older a6, and states that the effect of bis proposal would be, without an; further enactment, to place all compoun ere on the same footing. Mr. Bright oom. limented the government for the tact t Bad shown in mectiog the views of House, and exhorted the Conservatives to allow the Chancellor of the Exchequer to t oa their bebalf and be would be on- abled to pase “ae great and memorable bill” several proposed amendments were with drawn, aud progress was reported on the LL ‘The Churoh im Ireland. In the House of Commons, Sir John Gray moved that on the 2h May the House should go into Committee to consider the question of the Established Churoh in Ire land. Tho previous question wi after a debate, carried by Boat mace. The boat race on the Ty ley, of Loudoi tle, was wou by the formor. A number of people were precipitated imto the river by the broaking of @ ferry bridge, and it is foared 15 wore drowned. moved, and against 183, betweon Kel- ‘The Laxembarg Question. ‘The following arg the principal members of the Evropeau Coafercace which met in Lorton: Lord Stanley, Pr ident; Count Apponyt, the Austrian Amb or at London; the Russian Ambassador, Baron Brannow Count Bernstorff, the Prussian Ambassador; Pringe de la Tour d’An: the Wi Ambassador; M. V > ‘ian Minister, and Baron Bentuick, the jotheriands Minister, ‘The Italian Minister and two represeutatives of Luxembure o also present, Some diftioulties, it ap- oars, arose at the cutest, The which France and Prussia conseuted to jaime they may bave ouneing Prussia consenti the join Tepresenied in tho was aturally uo reapouaibility, but as now knowa the projeot of the Conference was speedily attained, ‘The Princess of Wales ‘The progress of the Princess to ward con: valeaconce Las continued in the same kind and dogreo since tae report of last week, The condition of the knee joint now is that | of » part in which inflammation and irrite. tion have wholly subsided and swelling ia slowly diminishing, The surgeuns of the | Rrincoee are coutfently entisipating thas t y will shortly be abla to apply a conte tive and supporti paratus, which wilt allow her Koyal ee fo move about mith safety. . and until thiemay ‘dy’ done without riak, it hae not been thought dy, sable to allow the illustrious patient the ° jaxation of mov at from the tofs, which in less troublesome aifection. @ the ordivary prelude to free- being Gerike of Female Laborers. The diweatiafaction as to the pate of poare to Lave epread from Buck: Tn the latter county the initia tive has been taken by tl f the tel: ‘hesterton, from Biwcster—was giyii Ba. day. gud be acid nent, at te farm, it ad raised the mentnot ‘ete Seas et k induced tho “gentler” to vauoe of OA, per day for ther | services, they afcUlbg bank Ul the men's Wages were raised Is. por wook, they not see why the wo: raised Ie. «i they their poi A Javentio at the Louvre. Tho glittering court ot Gulliver's Lilli Putian friends scemed to have been remoy- ed Inet week from the land of fancy to the Louvre, where an excited crowd of mini ture kings, queens, courtiers, pierrote aud shepherdessss danced to tho gay straine of | The latter adva' nd, in the saloons of the Grand | Miramon atoc A grand cos.| proposed to Ste Kouyer ot Louie Napoleon. tume ball was given by Gen. Fleary’s two Little aon who, proudly wearing the bi rmesof Louie XV, were loon reorive their @ duty of which they acquitted ives with so much gr id gal lover of th sur Canlaincourt was b the central basin, into bronse monsters spouted illuminated jets of ited with muy flow and from So’oiock in the evening a long nthe atope in: 6 of carriages deposite numerabl of masks, whore a under their Jowols, Gonerai and Mino. Fleury ace ‘ed their children in doing the honors, and, after welooming the visitors with kisses, where the musicians, in pink dominoes, wore playing quadrilles aod polkas. Many of the juvenily cavaliers showed decided symptome of basbfulaess, which were abated by the various dificultios arisin from spure eatehing in little train swords getting irritatingly into the wail legs, Bat thei cali soon returned, for hal derstanding seomed o high, and & remark: abl opporite, tattooed with read and b! i luoking much over- powored with bis war crest of foathers— “For ob !" continued aie. “1 do a0 love reat Chiefs.” The two daughters ot the Princess de Motteruich was droased one en vivandiere, the other ag a Tapagause of 1867, With sweeping train and microscopic fan; Mine Thommpeot was literally covered with briilianta, Mile, de Verdiers appeared as Hussar, Mile. Kapivases as shepherdess, Mile, Dolphus as Irish Bride, Four future beauties represented Chatte Blanche, Diane Chasseresse, Gipssy and Snow, awid « crowd of! XV marquises and pi glittering with di Royal. Fanfan Ben y of the Vaudeville, snd then threw her 6 arias of @ guard ried her off in a galop, ed with a giddy ronde, Krowa-up people Joined, for even el it tingle impatiently alter four houre of Strauss’ gayest music ‘Terrible Collision tn the Atlantic. Nows was received in Liverpool on the lat of May of & disastrous oollision in the Atlantic between the Cunard mail steamer Scotia and the ship Berkshire of Boston. The disaster ooourred on the night of the Ath ultimo, im lat. 49 11, course hundreds One nesenns k squarely il wae crushed Like and rigging of the two pad for teu or oribed was truly terrific, At longth tho vessels were ted, boats were lowered, and the crow taken from the sinking wreok, aud tho om ‘a wife even aaved her trunk of cloth ing. The sailors, howover, lost nearly every thing, aa the conaternation at the moment proventod every thought bus that of savin, their lives. {tts possible that somo voase Passing near withia = day ortwo of the casualty may pick up ® good part of the cargo of cotton, but the slip hae doubtless gone to the bottom, Negotiations Between the Im Hote and @ Liberals for the City of Mexico —Dis- bandmont of the Austrine Belgian Corps —The Stege of Queretaro, &c, Wasuinorow, May 19 —The following offi- cial dispatch was forwarded on the 26th of April to the Moxican Minister in this city, and gives an account of the nogotiation: between the Inperialiste and the Liberals in the City of Mexico Ontzana, April at, 1867, To Gen, Bewavines, Commanding Force before Vora Cruz. Sir—Yeaterda: wifo of one of ® Gorman Princess, the jaximiliai nee to the firet point, tho General said ho w. dleposed lo ebtertalh such proposes as wight be made to bim; but as to the second, that he bad no authority to pardon Meximilian. Nothing of note is occur ring. During tho day we have an occasional hange of shots. [ made A reconnoisance yesterday in front of my lines, which has énabled me to take some very useful observations as to moat advautageous manner of tack the y. 80 soon as our mortars arrive, iid the city not have surrendered, we | open our batteries upon it, and hoe. tilities will be vigorously prosecuted, (Sigued) LIV A, Brigadier Genoral, THE AUSTRO-BELORAM CORDS. The Austro-Belg: banded and ite m tion of the now under the Karvane Bewavies, al commanding im frous of Vera Crus, April 26, 1 ™ HEGR OF QUMRETARO, Sax Lovina Potosi, April 29, 1807, moras from our Qui General Esoob informed me that nothing new occurred to-day, On the 24th, Diaz inform- ed me that he was about ‘commencing operations againat the City of Mexico, from ble headquarters, now at Guadaloupe Hi dalgo, (Signed) Besrro Juanes, Came Berone Quenerano, 2 Ay seneMoridien. ¢ To the Mi Pot ¢ ay. very early this morning, welf with all his forces upon the line Cimatario, held by the division from Michoacan, and dislodged it eom- pletely, occupying tho greater part of it; ut the reserves coming up in thme repul driving it back In eonfuslon, to tral sqaare, loaving iu our bande» imber of killed, wounded and pri- the conflict, which lasted etx 5 ed alx hours. It la now 12 o/eloo! thie report to you,from the the Cimatario, of Gunantano, April 28-11 hat} To the Minister of War, Sanduis Potow : Nothing usw bas ocourred during the pet sigh Wo are onga, Ay ia bi be and the floid ts nn oovored wit! them. The losses of the three corps of the reserves, which made the attack, ee fol lows: Tho Carasfores do Galeaya, 23 mon Use bupromou Vedios 13 mew, i m on toward the grand saloon, | and I forward | id- | Cuty of Mexico, to di | | | n corps haa been dis- | } | per steam: ‘The following @ letter written from the camp before Quere taro, dated April Sth, 1867 * ¢ © Airamon having asked for tuapension of hoatiliies aad perraiesion to hold an interview with his former per sonal frieude—Goueral Kocha and Coloneis Rontesinos aud Galiarde—it was granted ‘ed towards the river, and the bank opposite. He them an armisti during which a conference should be held ia the ide upon the form of ut of Mexic he hin proposal ptur whioh the fature governum Liberal offiesra Inug! and informed him ia bla and the di won Waa very Mowrneat, ©. 1, May 18,—It is reported that Massey, the Fonian general, leader and informer, arrived in Canada yesterday St. Andrew Orrawa, C.W., May If -An order has eon issued by the Council and published, Permitting horace, cattle, sheep, pigs, and other animals, poultry and fancy birds, to be imported duty free from the United States, by agricultural societies, for the im Provement of stock FROM WASHINGTON Wasuixorow, May 19. Chief Justice Chase has thus far nomia Ated about one-third of the entire number of Registre in Bankruptoy, or thone for the Eastern and Northora Statos; also fv Georgia Louisianna Ho has ad dreseod a letter to various diatriot Jadgos, informing them that if any of the nominees are known not to possess tho necessary qualifications for performing the dutios of the office they aro at liberty to withho the appointment, the furnishing of th names or recommendations by him not be ing conclusive, and not binding on the Judges, For this roason the names of the nominees have not been furnished to tho press, The President has recogal zed eph Auguste Hugues Paitevia Consular Agent of Fr t Mobile, Ala Goneral Sickles has beon brovetted Major General in the Regular Ariny, for “gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg,” second of Febraary, 186° Chief Justice Chase will go to Riohmond to hold the Ciroult Conrt, if any busine should come before it requiring bis pre sence, It in certain that he intends holding Court in North Carolina, one of the States included in his Cirouit, early in Ju A note from an officer ia General Sickles Dopartment addressed to @ friend ia this city, dated 17th iuatant, ang All goes on well in this domain ; no riots, no distur bances, but tranquility, order and oon cord.” The Judiciary Committee has taken » largo mass of evidence on the impeach ment question, Representative Ashley, of Ohio, ia still bore in connection with that subject. One of the members of the Com mittee says they will soon adjour: ‘The Beoond National Bank of Chicago has voluntarily ceased to be @ depository of public moneys, and has applied to with draw the securities deposited with the Troasurer of the Unitod Statos ‘The Conscience Fund of the Treasury De- partment was increased today by the re- ception of $50, aant from Gilbertaville, Mass ‘The twelve thousand dollars, in fifty aud hundred dollar notes of the First National Bank of Jersey City, stolen from tho office of the Controller of Currency, were num bered on tho upper right baud corner, Now 19,009 to 19,684, on the lower left hand eor nor, Nos. 671 to 700; numbers the same on both denominatic ‘The Fair hold in Washington for the past two weeks for the relief of the destitute in the South has netted betweon $3,000 and 6 Olin, Fisher and Wiley, on Satur ‘an opinion on an application for « mandamus to compel the vudges of bleo tions to allow certain oitisens is thie Dis trict to register as voters, They hold that the mandamas could not lie {until after the piration of the two days for the correction of the poll lists. Dr, ‘one of those refused registry, on the ground of having been convicted o! aiding and seristing thi Diatriot, ich ouly applied the teri the law of God, ed to register, bui Kot bo remedy, or escape from th Sllowed by law. This subject do ditional importance from the fact tt fow comparatively white voters presented thomselvos for registration in the First aud Seoond Wards, where the blacks Lave » majority, owing to the dofault of white many of whom are Low desirous of Baving the books reopened In order that they may register, FROM RICHMOND. Arrival General Grant Ricumosp, Va, May 19.—Goneral Grant and lady, nccompanted by his father and Generale Dent, Thomas aud Patterson, of his staff, arrived here from Washington you: day afternoon, General Grant) and staff visited the battle-felds around Richmond today, They will go to Fortress Monroe to morrow, where General Grant will leave bia fomily, and return to Washingto Hoo. Mr. Randal, Gen, Patters of Phy Jadelpbia, and ® party of cwonty frofa the aawe city, arrived to-day from a tour through the mineral region of Southwestern Virginia. THE INDIANS. Depredations in Arizona, Sax Francisco, May 16.—Gen, Halleck, with bis eta, and Quartermaster Goneral Allen bave returned from Arizoos. The latest intelligence states that a general Indian war is inevitable, The savages are assembling in the mountains in large num’ and are riding through the valleys and {gada, driving off stock Fat P ind) ‘Thé Indians have been noti- fied by thé ¢itizons that they will be shot at sight whed fowud wandering among | low him to rece white mon. Hostile Tribes te Newtdele Torttory. Sr, Louis, May 18.—An Ours dispateh soy that there are large aumbers of | Suffered from it aud acted with Indians near Forts Bedgwick, Saunders end Phil Kearny, with hostile ittentious. ‘Troops are constantly being sent to’ these Points, and General Augur ts using all the menus in hie power to proveut hostilities, or, ta thi at of war, to effectually cham tee the Indians, Gem. therman’s Cpipion-The Ottaatton of Br. Louw, Mo, Mey 19.—Cen. Sherman iret of | rejurwod Crom Fort Harker, Kansas, voater said can have Indian war or not, as we ol.oos He enya partion in Kansas desire war, but don't think they will be gratified Hed-lou lian Leader. Speaking of the fortheoming war Piaing, the Reose Kiter Rrvinter. Tho great leader of the Indians is Red Cloud, of Intan, who ia represonted as one of the abloat Indian warriors of any time, Ha is abont thirty five yoare of age, tall, handsome, athletic and parte hia horsemanship ae in bie physical appearance Ho bas commanded in al lattlon pyre vious to the masanere of Col, Fetterman'e command, and hasenaver been whip armie Inat spring, at the treaty ng the farce and tre yet accept on the arriaonat by jo cross ft. Then his thrent good. J able warrior, and he > more than he who conquered Tecamech, of Black Hawk, of Onceoln Missouri. Weman's “affrage Association ——Heavy Commerctal re St. Lorts, May 1. A W Yo State Suffrage ciation has been organized in this city, and some of our most prominent ladies have been elected officers, Active measures are boing taken in this sity and throughout (he Siate to shape public opi to etlvet @ revision of the Conati- conferring the right of suffrage on thie 99,000, have be property is now in the eighth day of the Sta Convontion, Constitutional was passod in zation and in the trans action of business of no goneral interest, The sos perfecting an org Parties In North Caroitun. There are 6) Union Lengua councils now organized in tho Stato of North Carolina snd an equal numbor of Equal Righte . the latter asa whole prosided over Mareia, lored orator. od chiefly to colored peop third org erful than Red Btrings; or, ich numbers 32,000 also they The Red white and black, aad 60,000) tion, ‘Heavy ttebvery. Poocapaventa, May 19th.—Laat night,the fur ator of the Messrs. Womraid, in this 10 dozen Chinobillas, dressed, end other valuable fu Ove thousand dollars reward bas been offered for the re- Sr. Louis, May 19th.—The Philadelphia oa Public Schoo's arrived here ad were cordially loomed by Mayor Thomas aud tho mombere of the Board of Public Sobools, To-morrow, they wild visit tho prinoipal echool buildings, aud Tuestay, after being shown somo of the prominent places of interest iu aad around the city, they will leave for Chicago, thenoe go to Milwaw! noiunati aud other Weer. orn cities, Collection im Ald of the Pope. Purraveceuta, May 18,—On the Sunday preceding Kastor « collection was taken up in all the Catholio churches in this di in aid of the Pope. Right Rev. Wood announces Bishop Wood will | ‘2th inet, to personally preseut this offering. IRVY. DAVIN'S RELEASE. Comments of the Northern Preas. The Washington Cumonioum is eo wad with the Government and everybody else connected with Jef ase, that it oan. not, it anys, “properly obaractorize this high regarding it as preliminary tothe final dis charge or pardon of Davis, we should pre. fer to see the farce ended at once, No one onenow is foolish enough to believe that Davis will ever moot bis just deserts and suffer the ponaltios of treason, and the loyal public sentiment of the country oan re ceive no furt connected wi b ly released than, by the pretence of bringing him before « Judicial tribunal to anawor for bis crimes, to bring the law {nto contempt, and make the Government \taslf appear ridiou lous in the eyes of the world. In that case wo might have obtained & sort of admiration for unexampled magnauimity, whereas now it must seom that wo have no perception of the helnouaness of the orlme with which Jetferson Davis atands charged said power of adequal Your blood, though drawn drop by drop under the moat cruel inetrumonte of plate the eu meat pun! provided by ry of the jus But we pardon you, aud leave you to Janewer for your sin to God,’ Thie might have been unwise. but it would at loant havo been loss undiguilled thau tho farce which has beon enac’ ‘The Nartowas Rereptican (W the ington), dout's organ, argues that Mr. Davis! release on bail meaus uotling, and that he will yat vs tried. It indi hat the President is foarry, that Congress may lay the blame of Ji pyement upon bis shoulders. ~ohiy ‘The Philadelphia Evaxino Hitwrt we certain the release of Dw:.# will ouly injure the party it was intended to serve by mak ing the Radicals more radical. It saya the act is @ doliberate insult of President John touly 40 the irspublises “party, but sad, aud it will bag Ade; “To 1 ng? wick r whe concentrated | to ovation within the liumite of this Kepublic, is simply an outrage upon ali the bhouored de: Upon every one who bas lost a friond relation in it and taken ae euch. It ease stich » man, in wh: edueap of the rebel oon 2 E = a = 5 ry ore fact upon fil gba bo e @ North in suppressing it.” The Harrisborg, Pa, Teeorarn ie very saronetio apd bitter against the President of the United States. Lt remarks: “Jobe C. Brookiarida: Jake Thoti#peon, id other exiled le can now 0 abies with ima, reason is ® bailab! when they fall into the p Lat the en tira’ boat of exiled tralivre come heme to “We | their friend, Andrew Johuson. Thoro ts fat in the iand for all aush wretches” The Chi freedom “Tho intelligence waa matter of congra lation to all rebele throughout the South and those who aull harbor the most bitter | enmity toward the Government and loyal men were most jubilant. ‘They regard it a triumph whieh fully for a hundred defeats during the war, as it virtually determines that treason ia not a | crime to be punished. Meanwhile, the tens uiferod starvation tn of thousands perialind 0 Rerumican says of Joft's enging their ea upon th this or any age. The Providence, K. I, Jounwat. comments ‘upon the marked avidences of prosperity whioh Mr. Davie would find in Now York and other Northera cities aud the utter falsity of the Southern predictions at the commencement of the rebellion, that grass would grow in o would be. freq t lamer fa, not only with loat cause.” joa, N.Y, Herary, io @ burlesque of the rolations at present oxisting between Mr. Greeley and Jel Day gente that it would be an edifying ctacle to see them starring and playing a and Pythian, “Horace,” it adda, * would do his part with the tenderness which character: Dis affec tion for Jef. How tonehing bia caress of brother’ would be to wu mond, d Orleans, of Mo. wo the outed and injured A not comport with Jet's for him to take @ part in au those fanoiial NO thaa outweighed by hie deliverance, Le became an earnest Christian during the war, and as the drama would be strictly moral and would tend to allay animoaition, he would waive his ohiv ‘kindly consont’—as tho bills say—to mak- ing himself serviceable tw a country to which he has done eo much harm th irreparable, By all means, it adds havo the Greeley & Da ation company in the new drama, the * Ameriona Conflict Concluded.’ ” The St. Louis Mo. Dispatoh doos not be love that Mr. Davie will ever be brought to trial, Tt aaye: "Tho trial would bo a legal adjudication i already submitted to, aud for ever settle! by the arbitrament of the sword, It would be the submission by the viotor, of the whole subjeot of contest, to « court and jury, with » possibility of au ad verse lass, hard! bia gratitude surdity will be committed probab| o that the trial will be postpon souer release bail, aad the whole i by ® pardon.” The Milwaukie, Wis, Sextiven is moro ignant at Mr. Greeley than at Jol, Da Of the former it romarks A man who could undertake to treat with traitors at Niagara r drama is ho should have been warning to unborn sesassine use he voluntarily atood forth @ head of treason, i4 ro is never to tako' place. made odie trai are not to be p i, The suthori a of the United Staton overument have proclaimed thet rebellion is « game at which traitore may stakes if they lose, of the Republic, “nemo me impune lucessit, sivoo her rulora have wrested from her grasp the avenging eword, aud any oue may sutoly plunge the daggor to her heart, The New Bedford, Masa, Stampann anys Jolt. Davia will novor be tried for his crimes exoopt at the tribunaiof public opinion. He la too ta oriminal, it thinks, to be ar. raigned atthe bar of ‘any lessor cours. It thinks be will be « hero de martyr in the eyca of the present, and perhaps the next generation of Boutherners. though the succeeding ones will be more likely to bless bim as having been tho moan the institution which a0 lon, ry South, than forthe motives which led him to oogege in struggle which resulted « very difsrontly from what be iateuded auticipated.” Th , Comm It matters but little what the poopla may think and say upon this subject, 0 long the judicial authority of the laud hae the felou free into the world, We cannot but fool that the farce of Jetferson Day imprisonment end tadiotiment ended—that although be m: required to go through tho fo for bis life, there will be no p 1K rebellion to be wa by whose wicked planned, organised ; by whose counsel authority ad by whee | blow was aimed at the life of jon, be not a traitor, then our wi o bolle not within’ ite extended borders one disloyal mai ‘The Boston Avvenri lemse: ‘The bail will m © of the re. fF surrender thelr pris over, aud will never pay their bond; by some expedient or other the business will be suffored to ooze away; the people of Richmond will be gently let down from their excitement, and by some decorous process tho caso will be dismissed aud the rebel loader will be treed under oiroum b for dramatio etfeot, which he Its, are rather better for hi purposes than an'aoquitta ‘Tue Portland (Me) Axovs would draw a lesson of kinduoss frum the case, It ro. marks Probably no man has been more cor dially bated by the Southera people than Horace Greeley. Yet wo seo hin clasped to the heart of this very people because gf walmple act of noblo genoronity toward their chief, Horace Creoles, who has the day when he would have ° his villitloation of in Richmond for le lly hugged today b 7, aiid all boa the South is lit meu crying for he has on th L bond of Jef obak with that gootleman in dpen cour’, Shall this lesson pass, and teach us nothing! Or saul! it show us—more vividly than words can tel the tempor of the Bouth ¥ have every r tobi ‘They hate us, nm to hate there be any doubt fod to ® private indi- le good deed would be zranted » hundredfold to twenty millions |sr meD united under the motto “Peave and ‘qood will” to our brethren of the Bouth I i Bay Gacurt of ty made in as, in accordapes with . ‘vet’ wae then fui, “Of the Oneide tribe, , Mk wae te 40 powerful, thore are uow two gue hua: Now York State, thousaou twelve di aud four at the Settlement ‘the miles from Gr The portion > Original suount which the ladiags here « oeive 19 #80) angually “ Price T'w> Cen Dy Telegraph 0 tra Now Tork Bunt Tie steamship General Sedgwick € m Now York for Galveston, Texas, bas put in to Norfolk, having boon disabled. Tum Laclede races will commence in Bt. Lonia, Mo, today, ‘ousrenrait ten dollar bills of the Third iooml bank of Philadelphia have been jeaued ia that oity. Aonaxp tournament for the benefit of | the widows aud orphans of rebel soldiers | comes off on Woduosduy next in Memphis, | mpenaates them | Nebraska Legislature met Friday. | The House stauds—Kepubliow Dem | Democrat 4. A rine broke oat Saturday in Hl. M. Lym: ‘8 sheepskin factory, Iuifalo, building and ite conten’ Loan i about $39,000, Goveawon Braisontt haa appointed J Neoly Juhnson, exGovernor of California, to fill the vacancy in the Supreme Court of Nevada made Broaman, Pronancy the oldedt dail; meee fog in dis the pus at Willems Cet lege, Mass, which bas been conducted fow than thirty years by President Hop Ax oxatinngs says It ia a fortunate that anreeg Jef, Davis's bondamen there fo Achell (Augustus) as there will, theewe fore be so need for any of the others te ut kins. the State of Mi porl dy. Mer boight is ne taven fest and she womhs three hundreds and fifty pounds, Tum Memphis AvAtancnm is aasured by Goneral Sickles’ recent orders to the Charleston, & C., firemen to salute the dag of the Vaio, that * tie march of deapotions is onward.” Wasutroton fashionable society is y the preparations for the arriage of @ noble attache of the Legation tos daughter of Me. Hartington, our Minister to Switzerland. Sermr, Alabama, whiol was swept by the Sherman raid, has risen from its sshew Over two hundred buildings of | decerigs tions have been erected, at @ cost of is & million dollars. fo aud ssoap several weeks since, Tur fo Tue Rossian Commissioners Colonel A, | Gerlof and Captain Cart Hunnins, now on | ® tour of inspection im thie country, wore received N Haven (Cona.) City ailon Saturday, after whioh they visited the publio institutions, ‘Tum sppropriate Roman Catholie Coun- roy, N. ¥., have designated = successor to Biabop Timon, and forwarded the same to the Holy See at Rome. Bishop Conroy, of that divcese, sails for Europe om the 2d inat., whore be will join a council of Ameri- can Catholic Bishops. Ar tho Presbyterian General Assembly in Rochester on Saturday, the Committee Home Missions reported that 419 Missiona- ries had been employed during the y The receipts had be During the yoar 1) disabled ministers, 23 widows of miviaters and 4 full orphans bad been pro- vided for, cost of $7 80 each. The Teport of the Committee of Reunion was referred to @ committee of nine, to report ou Wednesday next, General Intelligonoce Uy Mall te the Now York fun) A case of Asintio cholera was reported at St Catharines, Canada, laat week. Twe canker worms have made thele ap- pearance at Hartford. Tun debe of Conneotiout is gol at the rate of nearly half « mill down year. Vincinia strawberries are commanding high prices in Baltimore markets, In Hartford, Saturday, = son of Jolin Swooney was very deal Injured by the fall upon him of a 100 pound oake of 108. unsucceasfal attempt was made ¥4 840 to burn e school house in: B: Tun N.O. Reve are to be placed on ti! city, Th says colored mon police force of that it considers postio justice, one visited the ne York at Hartford, Ct, on Saturday. THomas Woon, of Bridgeport, Ct, hung himaeifin bis barn on Friday morning. He wae ©) yours old, and wae woll off, Bome geniuses at Stamford, Ct, have tn veuted a self(ending drill that does two hours’ work in two minutes, 1,000 worth of oonflecated liquor mptiod into whe gutter at Boston, on Thureday. A wan at Hoaton has sued his brot ir for $10,000 for alleged slanderous words used in a letter to their aiater, juat passed ; 5,492 48 to blacks, Cuicago has begun to import flour from the Kaat. Ou Moaday 1,000 barrele were received from Cauada, Tum coal merobante of Pittaburg, Pa, ope Trust and Banking house tor themacelyos in that vity, Ir is eatimated that there are about four the United millions of spiritualiate in Ntatos, Denso the Inet m supp ieobeoters are. having @ bard time io Grande, a killed in sumbera, ne ate AN™ ox was killed the other day fn Fon du lac, Wis, which weighed %, 720 pownds, and pe a rapid dog the other day ou bis place ft Paris, Ky. 7 ite ‘The Masonio Temple, intesded for the use of the Grand Lodge of ‘Vexas, is in pro- teas of erection at itouston. East Tonnessce ie ali fe from the Kestera up with emi tates aud from rule in the Counties of Culpepper, Va, to invite the County Clerk to attond all marriages to see that it is properly attended to, A Union League Club was organized Now Orleans on the 10th iuat., with May. Heath as temporary chairman. A State Counoil will be offected this Wirttix @ fow years the incetown, Mass., hes filled up iu ite deepost portion eight fathoms, and its average depth ia now about bt fathome, Ix @ one-story house at Wooster, Mass, ly live two Iria families, twouty-fo #, twouty-tive hous, tive ducks aud one cow. Sumwmn has written and already printed one hundred pages of bis Russian-American oration, How many more pages there will bo is yot adreadful mystery. Lasr winter Seoretary Seward sent « long Atlantic tal Napol bout $19,000 in gold, Hon. ©, L, Vallandigham is to de liver the address before the literary svoio. ties at Oxford (Miss) University at the ensuing commencement, Davy Hom 4 golored man, who has beon in the employ of the Gosport Navy ard for over forty years, was disgbarg of Saturday, the Petersburg young lady who recently abstained for from food and 9) temporary restoration, Apntey Divomam, of Westfield, Mass, bas scbild a fow days old, whose is only thirty-eight years ol great groat-grandmotber is ni ‘Tue Lynchburg, Va, Ni bacco warehouses of that city are comple ly Billed with th. le, Trade ie brisk, and prices are well maintained, Iria proposed to open in London anew Museum, to be devoted exclusively tu the exhibition of articles from the Lele of Wight. ate Rochester, has paid over the penn, C2 Goo) oflered for the recovery of husband's body to the little orphan boys whe found i Tum Austin Powder Co.'s mill at Ch land, exploded Monday night. A th ounde of powder vanished in emohe, vou were Loa! or James Fulton, of New Ha- k by a collision with auotber Hai ad, on Long lelaud Y ud two of her orow, Stephen and James Akers, wore drowned, Mus. Bexsanty TyLan, near Wardeworth, | Medina County, U., aged 73 years, wove 630 ‘ards of rag carpet, besides some duane! linea, withia the last year, apd did all Lor own house work | of distiller: lowing mof, attributed to Prinew Gortechakof, is circals in the Parie om ro te ee i egy alg og 1 cars, firet on the right side titen on the ten Comttscove efforts are made Amite and Lawrence Counties, Miss., to induee immigration, id there fs some hope railroads from Brookhaven to Natohes, from Summit to Liberty. One of the fence artiate-o sce lately painted on aboard fence, “Use Gorman Bitters !" The next morni: A eee Nebraska “City on the, sworaing af the ted inet. It wae longer sad more violent thaw that of April 24th, It te getting to be very shaky out West, Gaxaton Carrect, of New Jersey, war hoon of Phila tation speech wae by Mayor MoMichael. Compa Ir in stated that the Erie Bail ny are doing away with the use of wood om heir locomotives, and have already com ‘Tne Boston Model Lodging House Asser ciaton bas just made a semi-annual dive dend o' per cent. Of ite one ham dred and sixty-eit tenants only one hee died during the Inst year. Tum courts of Ocean ranted $10,000 damages to re reach of promise of marriage, o part fe tae. Rovaham tout, diy goods maw ebast. Tus Cornwell Iron Works, near Coden Bluf, Ala, will commence work in the course of ten days, The iron made at ity, N. J, newe Yerooll fee works is considered the beat im the Ui « recked crow of the British ehigy Fort William, A Prous deacon at Machias, Me., scouses the church of “bringing ™ reproach upem itself which it could not wipe out for any years,” because some of ite members tonded a series of gymnastic exorcises,upem the plan of Dr. Dio Lewie, Tnx Lowiaton (Me.] Jounwat loarns thee offort is being made to secure « performer from Prof. Swett, ef Prov 4 , on July “4th. Prof, Swe re te walk over the falls blindfolded om a tight rope. Atvano Corr, « bad New Hampshire lad aged 19, shot bimeelf at Youth Heaton other day because bis father bad pu him for disobedience. He is badly wound ed and may dio, which would nos prove am irreparable public loss. Tue Early Closing Movement for the Lame don shops haa bean indorsed by the fashions ot the metropolis. Fourteem, tanared ladiea, all “leaders of fashion,” dex clare they w edo their shopping after two o'olook on Naturdays. A youna lady has just drawn $93.16 frome erbill savings bank, bel: soce mad chase a bridal dress on marriage. Tua Se building interest of New joe's oot vr tor Sooanenton, on8 ee experienced for years, end man yando tre Glewt aud tosarted, ‘Oel> ‘sheas sixteen vessels are new on the stooks ia the endire State, Tus American Missionary Sool tidren among thy needing twenty thousand tesehe are sow less than two thea ie going to ba al" Hotel which apace of 4,004 square feet, and have « nt 620 feet on streste, I will bg five stories hig! accommodate guests, aud cost about $1,600,000, ALD anys a largo wil hog, weighing 1,400 pounds, passed thro thal Cr} the other day. It was captured Australia, and was en route to jor walle, Ohio. Ite circumference, immediately ber hind the shoulders, is oix and » half feet. ‘Tue Jardin des Plantes, Paris, bas new animals from ici young stag of gree@ Is has nlso Feee! od a i four feet 0! , Tur consumption of beer is largely tm (gonaing in Segiond, the quantity brewed having from 17, le 1857 to 25,384,600 barrels in 1868, being am ime orease of over 40 por cent,, whilethe growtis of population was only about 6.25 per came, Tue Atlante (Ga) Kas calls upon the South to invite aud weloome Northern emi. mony and At Woodville, Mise, on Mayday there wase iy! eolebapiica, af the eel ored ac! & colo: iaaion tnd teacher named Charles W. Witzhogh Tue Mayor ead other promiseat citisens attended, Tux New Jersey Railroad Company are sending daily over their road through New= srk, Ellzabeih and Rahway, tan car loade jooke for the jan pavemen Wea te those ction tas shodes ow obtained from Bergen Mill, Auris nese Martiaeburg. Uke ba: i Int him out, When be measured 3 laches. Twenty-oxm thousand gallons of Bourbom whiskey sold at Lexington, Ky, pu Thuse- Gay leat, at 79 conte per gallon.” The tax on thia whiskey ia ‘wo dollars per gallon. Of course, that and the product und rede ‘ovaddes the Goverumeut duty, by one artifice or another Gnasr mortality ia prevaili in, Kalamazoo Coun among b, ome farmere having already lost’ 100, some A) moet y Hock hae suffered tho farmers bad got thelr sheep insured those companies, Contiaw