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Show I ! ' - . - . . .... . ; . ' . - . - : - - . : ' - ; . v.. - ' :. 1 1 . tionj was. tendered to GeSpXTT wno declined in a polite bni roaofield e cujuuiiu-ja.-uur-us of MaqQQvT U(l entire te: positively determined onl118 Pr-candothe of Mr.; Thqrn ton alreSTel Istin- - betwn thV United Tho friendly, reception And thiflcoiintry4 ItfjoemedUo at Washington was a pledgo of peaca. ministero-artoeave-th;- ohSa'aSOjto otherohoover.Uhatome- - The jeady of QuestloijJ good might arise from the discussion : itr were' conducted --with; ortdr osterr-memb7: Ir. (for sense ofTresponsibillty and a dueaskthcm-torfollow hira: thoughtrMrzSaT?ard'fl.Viewof the qu Sowould not -- GEOUGE'Q.'CAOTOBr, Editor. i tho-subject- rif er HAECH. 10, 1868. EVErnHQ. ; . I cm. TUESDAY ... - ! 1 r . rrecpgnitiQnp9fthe Alabama iipnot WtT4nd"date faiist ci&JsetvBsbe : moro- - carefulconBideration;-a- 3 tro"Uble'lh"ebuse7iDirn There is a considerable amount of complaint on the part of the United perhapaYlowBKteTPiii , of .the abrupt land used' for corrals and other enclo- States government aroseof .out. of her sible. He complained of the question, which had disposition; neutrality, proclamation Majesty's that sures, throughout the, city was issnedCMay 17,a861on! tho been made, 'whenthe; universal ,wish in which for the used produc- aHvice of the law officers of the crqwii. the United Kingdohi'lis: for" its' speedy might be profitably tion of lucerne, etc., for the feeding of The fall of Fort Sumpter took place on- settlement; He thought hadto d the 14th of April, and was generally con- en tial statesman been sent cows. Those who have had experience of the 4ed States as a 'minister. : the point in raising lucerne speak in the highest civil war.-to be tho commencement before that, however, might have been readily adjusted, Long Sumas terms of its excellent qualities S. Milt svasithe next Speaker, John Confederate States had made great seven mer feed for animals, particularly. cows. preparation for war, and virtually sepa- - He. regarded the present condition of from the Northern States fThe the question the result, of a, mistake as It grows rapidly and yields heavily a rated Fort Sumpter iwas followed two to the real question ; whether England small spot producing sufficient to sus- fall ofafterwards of was bound to prevent such expeditions by ithe proclamation days tain a cow. ; Of course corrals are Lincoln .calling J far; ,75,000- as that of theAlabama. He denied President but there is frequently a much men. That was followed by the prbcla- that the United States claimed or could than is mation from the Confederate States, claim that the recognition of the south larger space occupied by themtoo valu- calling out 35,000 men, and inviting was a violation of law, but it necessary. ILand is becoming to apply for letters'of marque, friendlyj rasKrand; unprecedented and able in the city to allow1 any of it to lie JNext government only pressed day President Lincoln proclaimed the American use our should and for the purpose of showing citizens; every the blockade of the southern coast, and the point idle, .Caetion of Inrifrlendly .available foot of ground they havein announced his intention to, treakpriva- - that but:mri:tlxe teers asipfrates. fin England- - ho-jt Alabama-- rdepredations their possession; for theproductiori 'bf from would! :riqC TiaveoccurMUl. issuing of that proclamation such articles aj will contribute to1 the Great the South- thought an varblterbetweeri thg: i1ro the had Britain recognized comfort or man or the sustenance of ern insurgents as belligerents that had coun tries was.heedless, and that. repar-- i beasts. General attention to' this matter no fleet, but purchased their ships at ation:waa fairly uethe';UhitedtgttiBa? These ships, notwitbstand- -- He concluded by advising thr aInN mlgh t savjo many, of the complaints our ports. i meni.. or. a measures tne . any-influ-th- Uni-sidere- - . to-da- v Hanco -- here with the a tllet,1e.ad,iDg sibility in any event that may The people are anxiously hoping Grant wili appoint a safer and to administer the this district.-:- The convention adioS1 S' Zi aSS-commande- -- -- pe! argiD fSCtly -- indis-.pensabl- e; t I I f , r fv4m : succeanim TheEribuher8 New! OrlknJ sayBftherCity7papers'amci1 zing forvthe conduct of Je Hancock, on the occasion of the men's parade. Not one of them City motes have, depreciated to 25 cent, discount and a panic existaTn Pr cityj The Mayor, ancipa has Issued a proclamation ini? ' ,vu eing, , .ial saysano.M.j C4ucau iu: do relieved1 will hftT,i; were- - o f l ,EEED FOR COWS. foounsfiiy 7 to-morro- w.- y i In the Senate Rev. Washington, Johnson erdy presented the credentilu of George; Vickers, Senator from Ma! that he besworn He rylandand asked was advancing to the President's desk Sumner arose and offered a resolution referring his credentials ta the Judiciary; Committee wlth,instructi6ns Vto; inquire whether the government of Maryland was repub- lican indbrmi sufficient to allow her to send ac &en'albrt this time. After orourgoyernvigorous whicii rhear ; respecting cows i being ing the- resolution to out run and allowed at turned: and VIcJsEiB tool the oath' and his seat 'large 'it. Paris,vO.The bULfor the In.the streets;, the his ablo speech;.aid IiMBtajiley for hls .of thepressassed the Corps Iiegislatif captured i&n j :destmyed:::duriDga as amenaNbd with only one negative war, more, than 200 merchant vessels. tempr&tQ.Texuy v; Tim unuBuallongth of the Dispatches In less than two tne 'United States nbfci uideratanawhy thaoiiegotiatio jvqte.- The ministerial Budget for tKe yeara im auil at? inore excludes Local Leading flag was literally driven from the seas, was ended, nor could heJigreewith Mr?- ensuing fiscal year , was laid - before the owafl Mill that LordStanleyliad admittedre- j Corps Igl8latlf wnile:x:the"i commerce-o- f nBritairi The total ; 3 ;thats. an Obiter doubled.f For this reason ho thought paration-wadaenoi' 64,792,000,000 francs; and the v v 'decide ' we ought to treat these claims gen- would surelv against England. estimated "expenditures r;811.000.000 Spoalal to tho Dc&ercl EvcningWewsA erously.-TMTheweremade :in il862 by For himself he doubted if repaation for frnaes. .u , ' Yi lit due the IiOndon. The 'Morning JPost saya the .'American MihfstexyrMrv fAdamsi the Alabama debredationwas Was United States. It After a" warmrjeulogy 6n ithe,cbur0e xiriquestionably the following is the plan presented tho United; H wte8,o no continued: tAri right that .the point should be referred by government in relation to Ireland: L V i FKIAN SCARE AT.VICTOIIIA I arbitration of the matter "bad been pro to a commission, but if the government firsts the! consideration i of the church feared suchxrrefererice It 6hbuld settle question to oeostponed untirtne com- THE AliVBA A QUESTION IN THE HOUSE posed by theAmerican Government: mission on the Irish church establish-imen- t, ; OF COMMONS! L .... Iibrd . , . have taken another with an umpire; j,Mrj Gladstone! infer- Stanleyj already appointed, shall have might RELEASED SEHETIES FROM course, but ; the Tories JEFF. DAVIS' : had;cha,ngedif:on red Trom the closing sentence of Lord made a reporfc. eecond, another comTHEIR BONDS! that question as well ,as ipnhouseholo; Stanley, that communications between mission Ito be appointed to enquire into THE PRESIDENT'S FRIENDS SAY HE suffrage. The question of recognition the two governments' were not closed. the relation between landlord and tenWILL OUTFLANK CONGRESS! tne ant in Ireland. . The Irish railroads oy isngiana was only as to;ner rigutyn ana tnau there werearicrht.atid that might be United "States and England 'would be will be subsidized by government. THE IRISH QUESTION ! ; But Xord Stanley iln- - preserved.; He concluded by saying v There has been . a general change in :THAD. STEVENS FAILING JFASTf tho Turkish cabinet. All the ministers t ! ALLEGED FRAUD OF OVER EIGHTEEN was only a moral one in. tho Alabama whole country ,wouldj sustain JGord except the grand vizier have resigned, , . MILLIONS IN THE TREASURY ! uuau. xlu iuuuiiul tuo leas saiu uuuut i duiuiov iu u juai uuu uuuuruuio HtJiuu- - land successors are appointed. o ; The JPost says the news from AbysnnKMii vcm payino thr tc ATTOTMA t: I morality on' this auestionlthe better, mentibf the casei , r n DEBT! Me regarded tne hreaKing out.of war be- - -- Tne aeoate ended witn Mr. uiaastono's ssinia, sent bv special correspondents, is r; t unreliable and should be regardmostly PROPOSED PLAN FOR MEETING IMPEACH- Ohieflfro- - 9. "RenortR from-FoTjara- - ed with distrust. MENT JOHNSON i TO RESIGN; LAND AP- - as BXtremelvnnlikelvi but hothoncrhfc. on the ptner hand, that needless irrita- - mle says a thousand Indians are gatner- Havana. The mall steamer fromoi to-eru jCruz brings sword that the trials m xnr i ed snunned. and tion in that should po expect. neighborhood, 9. Victoria1 advices, TTft hold n. "nnnnn I with thft govern merit: persons' alleged to have been engaged in SanFrancisco, ttiAflnnr Tjord 'Htiinlfiir-tnftir- -. y torMarchr7th-sathat thorexcitempht praised the paciflotone, of iM Lefevre. 'commissioners ;intho spring.-- They the late conspiracy, to overthrow the r enian invar and .warmly vcomplimente cMr Ad- - still insist upon the abandonment of the Juarez government is progressing. The caujen nyi iao inrcaionea jrw Kuuuuabaa-oiaKiuuonma trT rnft am ri r mo nrifi ntan axron Ha intxrriAi" irof nAiinrrrr htr rntrornnnfiTir planwas'to assassinate the members of in the haibor, and-- large body of mar-- said we coulcf not make an indlscrlminr !but manifest more friendliness ; than the Juarez' cabinet, overcome the reg' iment! stationed at the palace, rob the ate concession butHwbuldlearnV.the; last winter; inearupiaueu; aooara. ..no . poroer rauu; vuc rigut; or tnoase There lieverwas The Ymea7 .sneciaL says the recon- - treasury and indulge in scenes oibeen un-- t struction committeewiii " r ",Y.y. re- - pine and imurder." Troopsjhave ' ; ca3e.T7eoxeea3Inore;need.vto i: iip oiunioers nave receiv- - derstandrthe.pornts.cand miichVaUowV, iport abiUTor the admission'of Alabama? dispatched, to quell, the revolution at eu oruera tuemseives ln'reaai- n.nno xvim to ho mfirlo tY thn fAllrifra fllnnAr. iKAinnnaf fntl M a zatl an v X.'r, INew ,r ork Co. & services .are Cortes ness,in.caae,theii: The . . aflairf ' for the Mexican loan! have been agents e of debfceontracted . by-- a civiLwar in ishiroelectlonf-tb.morrbw- f small satisfactorily-settled- . through, veryis Washinffton. Thad; Stevens leavwhich a million of lives- had been Ids majority.. Interest in the results is very is said his strength is fast low. i V1 V . Tsays inhim;-:-,- ;. u lias) reieasea tne The March Btatement snows me w ,to havebL believed public Uebtf Jess cash:ih the Treasury - United- - States -- wanted toiiava beenrdono Davis ?Itis vices; from CoUimasta to- th at , Corona ca. wnat-t- he within tnedecrease be a, $2,519,829,622, oingtoithe'eitfemo' has" arrived "there from. fMazatlan en wasrn eu trail ty: cou muloy m- - probabili ty;,(im probability )' of his being1 month of ieatlseven and a half pled. jwi route to Guadalagaraf After. Corona's rr pucamuu. uuuporu tub w,ueenjLwaiL io?4 ii t a. 1 9. wasnn-privatee- rs -- less-than-amd- i foiHi:hen -- nth -- . .e mixea-commisaion-ior-- xne - , A. - - I to-da- y; re-iceip- tsr ? r r , y ff J i -- I -- -- -- .r en irienaiy-ieeiings-Betwe- j ; safely-referred- , . 1 ? i i , : x ! rt . I t- -j I -- .. i - u I I a 4 uuonvvi -- : y..-.""- to-morr- ! ow r lu-uo- iu . 3 AM - -- Am. ti?1 fnfnrmXrn - nt krom.-jBfchmb- nd . I MA i Am- - jm , - th-war-m t 4i"riti r Tx7il VrrlTirtr irr; K;rtt iTT Rli Si?fTi,todwl1?xl f T'T Site wv ' m mw t m m. am j m m m . T m. h w v Manzanillo; and thence e'eht to the ctrr of, Mexi co to, b o tried for hismlsdeads; h.Chica9; thoVcourtesy of OThxough ' vy was leid "wno i jyru3 present at the ' debate in Parliament Cth.vtho IsIurniflhed withr the full teat of prec3 ch and copious abstracts .LefeyreVspee speeches; in rising; from'pther attention to the liefoyre, fMlnrof fKn.Witr nited' BtiteoloVr w??1 w fl u w U 1 Lil LI I I I I bamaclalmspealdln btisslnjr.ifoHrard' thi3;lmportant;fcuyectivheWwU'lt x k i4i?po2eu,nat no desired " to take a course which would embaraca SOUatlonsqofthehbble 4hai?jro Uoqreiga?Beb fRPkdiplcisatic tho government ofcorrespondencoiwith the United States . -- on-Ifarc- h to-cai- l ' ( W m, W0 A. I I 1 out.in w zr-v1--W 1 r I great-poin- ft or recocrnizmi t in em; ir; not, why deny the acquirea of Great Brltaurto recognize them right atn the timesherdid. Thoonfederate v n ouuj xxiuuuluu uiu now huh irom Jncr- Admittintr wrong for;reatnBrita!nAtif recognize the south4; "would the United States oay thatr:its io,5against: ;thbr) naa imuiuna woum navo ueen aicerea f madocthidecha-ation'oQrcatrBritaini rather eleven neutrality : ,montns beforahbJttctedjhb'Spealiexi to thoneechTof Daniel Web tein'th pUDject or recorrnisinrrMnnfrarvinBnn port of his argumchtiaiticaid'ho Vcdiifd England refuse to fecbghiZo Mo rj7ar wuicn eewjiraimseiiannouncQtLto.bQ ii civil ,war. nine, twelver or?-ebitpftTvH beforeVtho proclamation- Jtiqlcduld a'ciVil war which inn ilTnltcdB admltted TrvV7 cluslo,, ho thought Arm rm - trm. a m. mt xeferred to the Judiciary Committed-- ., j The Repub KcqnL jjapcpIalajnltHe menus oi tne Jf resident are boasting he hatr 5Siy has concertf'aCan'licgby: he will outflanlCConrress in tho matter mcachmentnrTh'6yaia carofulnQtjto1 kliflcl03tt:it;'iwhatdveir it maybe, but il wiu do developed next Friday ptate wueu wo vour& meets. The radicalalcarricorTthe flections ofashville and iTemphifl on A. d Saturday rLouisville went icratic. ir hoTrieiecase!o?wifem pA tnmntri nnin!rio n Saturdays eveningl of-4-m ht , -- i-t- nonoludinitiortibn Jaycohslderifagthe.diplomatlc appropriation IjIllheainendmentBtriking the Consul to Ecuador out proviaibn'-fowas agreed &aHd.,for.the exEenHes.of,.interMw totlxtKa CBarbary vStates. .The iadjournei without final action..":. to a r w gov-lernme- onafAi i?nent the of the session yester; I - r'Z& Demo-preferre- 5 ama was allttle over cDvcntycund tt tofalso'theamendrnentstrik-irigoutappropriatlonofthreetho- -- -- . nthKouaeVogak.aUuded He saldltharecently -- tbe-PI- n ox certiflcate the ohtained had fclark; threitherfflcialaf-the-treasuryt- o 'tho destxuaUdjSIliCtJifilrprcAonce of can celled-cbondto,thQ amount :f -- a WenestroyedjvandiHhatas.su o 'o;bucu lajiKperhlflJpjmuu Clark himself rr ie jia umM?jXeGn;rtolde -- - I thou- - fitSg J uiuy pre: must nay how it was, but supposed it |