Show BY PACIFIC TELEGRAPH especial TO THE DAILY UNION VEDETTE NEW YORK may city of baltimore from liverpool tile queenstown queens town conference held bold three hours session session on tile all the members were present the daily news says say they can hardly bo be said to have advanced a single step the prospect of agreement is as is distant as ever no common basis for discussion yet agreed upon tire the germans repudiate altogether the treaty engagements conference adjourned until the of may whon when more than one half of the time fixed for truce will have expired the daily telegraph says F france rance advocates prolonged suspension of hostilities h 0 s tili ties it necessary danish advices advises continue to charge germans with plundering and confiscation after the armistice was declared the la france denies the rumors of the probable ministerial changes in prance france fears for the fatal termination tj 1011 of tile tho popes malady have greatly increased the lank B ank of england has reduced the rate of discount to eight per cent philadelphia may the E enquirer has a dispatch dated he headquarters head ad quarters army of the potomac gam 6 a m it says the whole army is again aa till in motion hancock in advance v followed by AV abright right general warren is joining us having 0 brought brou glit up the rear of our former right wida over the north ir anna burnside will cross at county ridge and bring brin up our rear the army moves with a celerity never known before we will mare make twenty miles by arg night lit sheridan is ahead scouring scouring 0 the country leo lee evidently thou thought 01 it we were going to turn liis his left and give Z battle on the north side of the south anna adna but he be is out olit ta aud by night we will be within four hours march of richmond th alic e whole country hereabouts is planted with corti corn which makes excellent col lont pa we ave sweep all before us horses cattle mules and contra bands all fall into our trains new YORK may steamer cassandra from orleans brings no news havana advices advises mention the capture of monte by the spanish in st domingo A dispatch from wheeling heeling states that gen hunter has 1 deduced educed his army to light marching order and moved it from cedar creek he has issued an order that the army is to live upon the countr country y through which it passes washington may A telegram from genei general al sherman dated dallas ga reports that on saturday an engagement occurred occurred between the enemy and corps the rebels were driven back with a loss of 2500 killed and wounded edy and they loft left on our hands bands about prisoners our loss not over signed STANTON A dispatch from grant dated hanover town states that the army has successfully crossed the and now dow occupies a front about three miles south of that river yes yesa a division of our cavalry had an all engagement with the enemy south of hawes store driving him about a M mile ile upon what appeared to be his new line we will find out all about his position today to day our loss in the cavalry engagement was killed and wounded but 34 are known to be killed most of the dead and a number of their wounded fell into our hands another official dispatch dated 2 yesterday afternoon details the movements of several corps then in progress b but up tip to that time there had boon been no engagement signed STANTON NEW YORK may A special to tho the post says it is reported port 0 d that secretary chase will 8 soon GOD offer fifty millions of six per cent bonds of 81 at public auction the military news is good washington may A bill to expedite tho the settlement of titles to land claims in california is being discussed during the morning hour in the senate today to day the house today to day considered a resolution which concludes as follows this war is not waged 0 on n our part in any spirit of persecution n or for any purpose of conquest or subjugation or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those states in revolt but to defend and maintain tile the supremacy of the constitution and preserve the union with all the dignity and equality of right of the general states unimpaired as soon as those obi objects acts are accomplished tile the war must cease A motion to lay jay or on the table was disagreed to by at to the resolution was W Is then referred to the Commit tco conr on rebellious S states t ties jy by 81 to 27 As I 1 I 1 clr CLEVELAND v llund may hotl from the 1 appearance it at tile the convention tomorrow to morrow there will bo be a large number of Missour missourians ians in attendance illinois low iowa arkansas ohio and pennsylvania are arc also largely ie presented michigan kansas wis wig coasin minnesota new york ng new jersey and massachusetts are represented but not largely the germans have a delaga delegation ti from twelve states state some of whom hold held an informal meet t ing 0 yesterday when after in inter terell chane t i ing aws views resolutions wore were adopted against lincoln and in favor of fremont against the suppression sion of tho the press in favor of trial by jury and protesting 0 against any of this right as destructive to american can liberty also amending 01 the con coll ution so as to prohibit slavery and in favor of tile alio monroe doctrine and the one term principle as absolutes absolu absolutely tel y necessary to check the corruption corrupt io ii apparently none but the delegation of war democrats from new york were in favor of tho the nomination of grant with fremont present indications are that grant will be withdrawn and ana F remont fromont nominated without much opposition several names are mentioned tonight to night as probable candidates for vice president among them general cochrane gratz brown gen logan gov andrews and gen rosecrans cochrane Ooch rano is ht strongest stron frest 3 the platform will be as indica indicated tc d in the ic solutions at the gorman German t meeting yesterday comptroller robinson of new yolk has written a strong st ron 1 0 otter letter in favor of grant pillsbury blint beings s a letter from 11 Wc rendell ndell phillips complaining pla ining that the administration is a fai faili lule uc because it has weighed treasure blood and civil liberty against slavery and up to the present time tillie has decided to exhaust them alt all it uses fl bodom heal heartily tily as a means of battle he contends that the oll only T plan for reconstruction construction re within twenty years is to admits the blacks to citizenship zen ship and licurges tile the nomination of fremont or butler the former being ili his s first choice |